The Biden campaign is taking proactive steps to address concerns about President Joe Biden's candidacy by holding an all-staff call on Wednesday afternoon. A memo from campaign leaders emphasized the importance of amplifying support for the president and engaging with voters effectively.
The memo, sent by campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon and campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez, outlined the campaign's strategy moving forward. It called for increased communication through emails and all-staff calls to ensure that the team remains united and focused on their goal.
Recognizing the potential for fluctuations in support, the campaign leaders urged staff to help others understand the full picture of the president's backing. They emphasized the need to highlight Biden's engagements and grassroots energy while reminding people of the choice they face in the upcoming election.
Internal polling data was shared to provide insight into the current state of the race, with a reminder that polls are just a snapshot in time. The campaign leaders also highlighted President Biden's schedule for the day, including significant events like a Medal of Honor ceremony and a meeting with Democratic governors.
Looking ahead, the campaign is planning a key event in Madison, Wisconsin, where the president will participate in an interview. The team was encouraged to share a newly released ad that underscores the importance of the election choice: an 'unhinged dictator' or Joe Biden, who is portrayed as fighting for the people.
Separately, White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients is scheduled to hold a call with White House staffers, indicating a coordinated effort to address any concerns and maintain a strong support base for President Biden.