First Lady Jill Biden left her twice-weekly community college teaching job to work on Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign. In the process, she used the platform provided to attack former President Donald Trump for posing a clear and present danger to the very fabric of American life.
AP report She toured battleground states in Arizona, Nevada, Michigan and Wisconsin, finishing in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, where she gave speeches and met with small groups of campaign volunteers, some of whom she brought cookies to. .
Her take on Trump is particularly shocking, as she appears to feel pain just mentioning his name while repeating previous warnings about the threat she believes he represents. It was.
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“I don't even want to say it,” Biden said after a packed audience at the Democratic Party's small campaign office in Madison, Wisconsin, groaned at her mentioning the former president's name. The Associated Press report added:
“Donald Trump wakes up every morning and thinks about only one person. Who?” she asked. “He himself!” cried the audience.
The first lady said a second Trump term would bring “more chaos, more greed, more division.” He wants to lower taxes for wealthy people like himself while others' taxes go up. ”
“And this is important, the next president will likely choose a new Supreme Court justice, and our children and grandchildren will have to live with the consequences,” she added. .
The first lady last visited Wisconsin in June, when she visited Green Bay to launch the Biden-Harris coalition's Seniors Party, aimed at mobilizing older voters.
this is reportedly It will be her first visit to the Badger State since her husband, President Joe Biden, was removed from the 2024 White House race by Democratic leaders.
Jill Biden has completed a five-day road trip to five battleground states.
She was able to get back on the road after a break from her fall schedule at Northern Virginia Community College, where she teaches English and composition twice a week.


