- Biden has trips to three Senate battlegrounds – Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Ohio – this week.
- The president's approval ratings have increased. But it hasn't led to invites on the campaign trail.
- Biden's travel blitz comes after he warned "MAGA forces" threaten democracy in a speech last week.
WASHINGTON — During a trip to Wilkes-Barre, Pa. last week, President Joe Biden lavished praise on Pennsylvania's Democratic Senate nominee John Fetterman, calling him "a hell of a guy" and "a powerful voice for working people."
"He's going to make a great United States senator," Biden said.
But Fetterman, the state's lieutenant governor, was not in attendance. The campaign said a pre-scheduled fundraiser forced Fetterman to miss the White House event on public safety.
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