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Biden heads to Minnesota, home state of primary challenger Dean Phillips

President Joe Biden is headed to Minnesota to visit a family-run farm south of Minneapolis and hold a fundraiser featuring many of the state’s top Democrats, aimed to demonstrate political clout on the home turf of his new 2024 primary challenger, Rep. Dean Phillips.

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President Joe Biden’s Visit to Minnesota:

  • President Biden is visiting Minnesota, specifically a family-run farm south of Minneapolis.
  • This visit includes a fundraiser with many top state Democrats.
  • The intent is to show political strength against his new 2024 primary challenger, Rep. Dean Phillips.

Biden’s Announcements:

  • Biden plans to unveil more than $5 billion in spending for agriculture adaptation to climate change, expanding high-speed internet, local infrastructure improvements, and more.
  • Funding comes from previously approved infrastructure and inflation reduction laws.
  • Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack emphasized the focus on equity in these initiatives.

Rep. Dean Phillips’ Candidacy:

  • Phillips, a moderate Democrat from Minneapolis suburbs, believes Biden should not seek reelection.
  • He suggests that a new generation should take the lead and cites concerns about Biden’s age and electability.
  • Biden’s trip to Minnesota, soon after Phillips’ announcement, seeks to limit potential support for Phillips.
  • Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz and other party figures are rallying behind Biden.

Public Perception of Biden:

  • An AP-NORC poll from August highlighted words like “old” and “confused” being associated with Biden.
  • A significant portion of Democrats and U.S. adults felt Biden might be too old for another term.

Other Voices in the Democratic Party:

  • Rep. Angie Craig initially suggested Biden shouldn’t run again but now supports the president.
  • Some Black Democrats criticized Phillips for focusing on New Hampshire over South Carolina, seeing it as sidelining voters of color.

Phillips’ Response:

  • Phillips appreciates Biden’s visit to Minnesota.
  • However, Phillips will be hosting a town hall in New Hampshire during Biden’s visit.
  • Previous Challenges to Biden:
    • Other individuals like Marianne Williamson and Robert Kennedy Jr. previously challenged Biden but didn’t gain traction.
  • Minnesota’s Political Landscape:
    • Minnesota is historically a Democratic state but has been targeted by Republicans like Trump.
    • Pennsylvania Rep. Chrissy Houlahan respects Phillips but sees his stance as similar to Biden’s and views his challenge as a distraction.

The Associated Press has the story:

Biden heads to Minnesota, home state of primary challenger Dean Phillips

Newslooks- WASHINGTON (AP)

President Joe Biden is headed to Minnesota to visit a family-run farm south of Minneapolis and hold a fundraiser featuring many of the state’s top Democrats, aimed to demonstrate political clout on the home turf of his new 2024 primary challenger, Rep. Dean Phillips.

The president plans to announce more than $5 billion in spending on adapting agriculture to climate change, expanding high-speed internet access, improving local infrastructure, and more. The money comes from infrastructure and inflation reduction laws approved earlier in Biden’s term.

“The president is very cognizant of the fact that equity needs to be at the center of what we do and all that we do,” Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said. He described the announcement as “an exciting opportunity to celebrate the importance of rural America.”

With the New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan at his side, Dean Phillips signed a declaration of candidacy to run for the New Hampshire presidential primary Friday, Oct. 27, 2023 Concord, Minn. (Glen Stubbe/Star Tribune via AP)

Biden’s reelection campaign said the president’s trip to Minnesota was planned before Phillips announced his candidacy. The congressman is the only elected official from the president’s party to campaign against Biden for the White House.

Phillips is a moderate, 54-year-old congressman from the largely well-to-do, comfortably Democratic Minneapolis suburbs. He has been saying since last year that Biden shouldn’t be seeking reelection and should instead step aside to make way for a new generation. He points to polls showing voters — even many Democrats — concerned about the 80-year-old president’s age and electability against Donald Trump, the former president and Republican front-runner.

Biden’s trip, coming so soon after Phillips’ announcement, will be an opportunity for the president to try to snuff out any potential support for his nascent primary challenger. Invited guests to Biden’s fundraiser include past donors to Phillips’ congressional campaigns, as well as Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz.

Phillips’ campaign will feel “almost like a cold glass of water being thrown in his face,” said Ken Martin, chair of Minnesota Democrats and a Democratic National Committee vice chair.

Dean Phillips stepped off of his campaign bus at the New Hampshite Statehouse where he filed a declaration of candidacy to run for the New Hampshire presidential primary Friday, Oct. 27, 2023 Concord, Minn. (Glen Stubbe/Star Tribune via AP)

Martin is a friend of Phillips and recruited him to run for his House seat. But if Phillips believes that people are clamoring for alternatives to Biden, Martin said, “he may be alone in that thinking amongst Democratic Party leaders.”

“There really does not seem to be as much of an opening here, as much as he might want, or think there is, or should be,” he said.

Walz has been even more full-throated in his defense of Biden, releasing a fundraising email Friday on Biden’s behalf before Phillips even formally got into the race titled “Minnesotans Love Joe Biden.”

“I have to say this about Minnesota: it’s a great state, full of great people. And sometimes they do crazy things,” Walz wrote, such as making “political side shows for themselves.”

An AP-NORC poll released in August found that the top words associated with Biden were “old” and “confused.” Nearly 70% of Democrats and 77% of U.S. adults said they thought Biden was too old to be effective for four more years.

FILE – President Joe Biden greets people after speaking at the Cummins Power Generation Facility in Fridley, Minn., Monday, April 3, 2023. iden is headed to a family farm in Minnesota on Wednesday, Nov. 1, as part of two weeks of visits to rural areas across the country by top members of his administration meant to highlight how steep increases in government spending can help improve peoples’ lives. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

Another Minnesota Democrat, Rep. Angie Craig, joined Phillips in suggesting Biden shouldn’t seek reelection prior to last year’s midterms, but now says she supports the president. Dutch Creek Farms, which Biden visits Wednesday, is in Craig’s district.

Prominent Black Democrats, meanwhile, have slammed Phillips for focusing his early campaign on New Hampshire, which is overwhelmingly white, in defiance of the new, Biden-championed 2024 Democratic primary calendar that has South Carolina going first. The move is meant to better empower Black and minority voters — but Biden also did far better as a 2020 Democratic primary candidate in South Carolina, which he won handily, than New Hampshire, where he finished fifth.

FILE – President Joe Biden speaks from the Oval Office of the White House Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023, in Washington, about the war in Israel and Ukraine. (Jonathan Ernst/Pool via AP, File)

“Any serious Democratic candidate would understand that Black voters are the backbone of the Democratic Party,” said Mississippi Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson. He said Phillips’ White House run is “disrespectful to the voters of color.”

New Hampshire’s primary, which officials are planning to hold in January ahead of South Carolina’s on Feb. 3, is unsanctioned by the Democratic National Committee. Biden won’t appear on its ballot but every New Hampshire state senator and other party leaders are leading a write-in campaign on the president’s behalf.

“I welcome President Biden back to Minnesota, where Everyone’s Invited!,” Phillips said in a statement about Biden’s trip, referencing his campaign slogan. “I’m grateful that the president chose to make a last-minute trip to our great state to discuss the urgent issues affecting everyday Americans.”

After signing a declaration of candidacy to run for president, Dean Phillips walked out of the New Hampshire Statehouse to address the crowd Friday, Oct. 27, 2023 Concord, Minn. (Glen Stubbe/Star Tribune via AP)

He added that he “won’t be able to welcome the president, as I’ll be hosting my first town hall in New Hampshire — which is celebrating its 103rd anniversary of hosting America’s first in the nation presidential primary.”

Biden’s campaign put out a statement as Phillips announced his bid last week, saying it was “hard at work mobilizing the winning coalition that President Biden can uniquely bring together.” That’s after ignoring previous primary challenges from self-help author Marianne Williamson and Robert Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaccine activist who eventually switched from running as a Democrat to an independent.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre wouldn’t comment on Biden hitting Phillips’ home state beyond telling reporters that “this president loves Minnesota.”

Minnesota hasn’t backed a Republican for president since Richard Nixon in 1972. Trump narrowly lost the state to Hillary Clinton in 2016 and talked before the 2020 election of flipping the state before ultimately failing to do so. Democratic pollster Cornell Belcher said Biden will need to shore up Minnesota support for 2024, likening it to a swing state the president has visited more than any other, Pennsylvania.

“It is not a diehard, reliable blue state,” Belcher said. He noted Minnesota is part of the midwestern blue wall that includes Michigan and Wisconsin, and Biden “does not stand a chance if that blue wall does not stand.”

“We’ve seen that blue wall, in past elections, be shaky,” Belcher said.

Pennsylvania Rep. Chrissy Houlahan, who worked with Phillips as a member of the centrist House Problem Solvers Caucus and other legislative endeavors, said she has “an enormous amount of respect for Dean” but “I feel as though his likely platform would be very similar to the platform that he has voted for largely, which is President Biden’s agenda and legislative accomplishments.”

“I don’t see a real differentiation,” Houlahan said. She also called Phillips a ”distraction” at a time when Democrats should be backing Biden “in a unified manner to allow him, and us, to complete work that we’ve all started together.”

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