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Biden stops by PA stores to talk up his record on small business creation

President Joe Biden on Friday tried his hand at retail politics — stopping in a trio of Pennsylvania stores to stress the value of small businesses and talk up his economic record. It was a distinct change from the set speeches that the Democratic president usually gives to highlight his policies about an economy with strong employment but levels of inflation that worry voters. Biden gladhanded and joshed at a running shoe store, bicycle shop and coffee house in Emmaus, Pennsylvania.

Quick Read

  • Retail Politics Approach: President Joe Biden engaged in retail politics by visiting small businesses in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, showcasing a change from his usual set speeches.
  • Biden’s Visits: He visited a running shoe store, bicycle shop, and coffee house, engaging in casual conversations and highlighting his economic policies.
  • Informal Introduction: At Nowhere Coffee Co., Biden introduced himself humorously, referencing Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Sen. Bob Casey.
  • Campaign Mode Indication: Biden’s demeanor suggested he was in campaign mode ahead of the potential November election rematch with Donald Trump.
  • Importance of Pennsylvania: Winning Lehigh County, where Emmaus is located, was key to Biden’s 2020 victory in Pennsylvania and the White House.
  • Small Business Focus: Biden emphasized his administration’s support for small businesses, contrasting it with Trump’s background.
  • Business Applications Record: He noted a record number of new business applications during his presidency.
  • Consumer Sentiment and Economy: Citing recent data, Biden mentioned improving public sentiment about the economy as inflation recedes.
  • Interaction with Shop Owners: Shapiro noted Biden’s discussions about his and the First Lady’s personal interests with shop owners.
  • National Security Questions: Amid his small business focus, Biden addressed national security concerns, specifically the situation with Iran and Houthis in the Red Sea.
  • Concern Over Oil Prices: He expressed concern about the potential impact of regional conflicts on oil prices.
  • Personal Touch: Biden referenced his birthplace, Scranton, as he left the coffee shop, adding a personal element to his visit.

The Associated Press has the story:

Biden stops by PA stores to talk up his record on small business creation

Newslooks- EMMAUS, Pennsylvania (AP) —

President Joe Biden on Friday tried his hand at retail politics — stopping in a trio of Pennsylvania stores to stress the value of small businesses and talk up his economic record.

It was a distinct change from the set speeches that the Democratic president usually gives to highlight his policies about an economy with strong employment but levels of inflation that worry voters. Biden gladhanded and joshed at a running shoe store, bicycle shop and coffee house in Emmaus, Pennsylvania.

President Joe Biden looks over the beverage selection at the Nowhere Coffee shop, during a visit to discuss his economic agenda, Friday, Jan. 12, 2024, in Emmaus, Pa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

“My name is Joe Biden and I work for the governor and the senator,” the president said as he stepped into the Nowhere Coffee Co. along with Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pennsylvania. Biden ordered what appeared to be a mango smoothie. Obviously, the people in the coffee house knew who he was, with one of them joking, “This is a normal day.”

Sauntering along Main Street, Biden seemed to be in full campaign mode several months ahead of the November election, which could rematch him against his 2020 opponent, former President Donald Trump.

Biden won the surrounding Lehigh County with 53.2% of the vote in 2020, helping him to secure a victory in Pennsylvania and the White House. It’s a state that he will likely need again this year to win reelection.

President Joe Biden tours the South Mountain Cycle store, during a visit to discuss his economic agenda, Friday, Jan. 12, 2024, in Emmaus, Pa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Biden’s pitch Friday was that he’s been better for small businesses than Trump, a billionaire, real estate magnate and reality television host who won the presidency in 2016 on the premise that he knows how to grow the economy.

At the Emmaus Run Inn, Biden stressed what he saw as a key difference. There have been 16 million applications to start new businesses during the first three years of his presidency, which he noted is the highest number on record.

President Joe Biden talks about his economic agenda, during a visit to the Nowhere Coffee shop, Friday, Jan. 12, 2024, in Emmaus, Pa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Drawing on recent consumer sentiment data, Biden said during a later stop at a firefighter training center in nearby Allentown that people are starting to feel better about the economy as inflation has receded from its June 2002 high of 9.1% to 3.4%.

“If you notice, they’re feeling much better about how the economy is doing,” Biden said in response to a reporter’s question. “What we haven’t done is letting them know exactly who got it changed. … Everybody’s doing better and they believe it. They know it. And it’s just beginning to sink in.”

Shapiro, Pennsylvania’s Democratic governor, said that Biden discussed with the shop owners the running habits of his wife, Jill, and the kinds of bikes that he enjoys riding.

President Joe Biden speaks with employees at the Nowhere Coffee shop, during a visit to discuss his economic agenda, Friday, Jan. 12, 2024, in Emmaus, Pa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

“It was cool for him to be able to see the small businesses that power our economy and the folks behind that,” Shapiro said.

The president also faced national security questions from the scrum of reporters that trailed him. He said the United States and its allies were not in a proxy war with Iran after a missile strike on Houthis who have attacked ships in the Red Sea. He later said he was “very concerned” about the risk of the attacks increasing oil prices.

But Biden went back to some of his favorite lines while in Pennsylvania. As he left the coffee shop, the president noted that his birthplace was just 90 minutes away.

“By the way, we’re almost in heaven, we’re almost in Scranton,” he said.

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