First Lady Jill Biden is set to make a stop in Virginia on Thursday ahead of the highly anticipated debate between her husband, President Joe Biden, and former President Donald Trump in Atlanta. Sources familiar with her plans have revealed that the first lady will visit a campaign office in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where she will meet with local supporters and volunteers who are gearing up to host a debate watch party.
Meanwhile, President Biden has been diligently preparing for the debate at Camp David. In contrast, the first lady has been actively engaging with supporters on the campaign trail. She recently held events in three Pennsylvania cities – Lancaster, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia – and attended fundraisers in Philadelphia and Charlotte, North Carolina. Additionally, she is scheduled to host a White House Pride Month celebration on the South Lawn of the White House on Wednesday evening.
Notably, the first lady has been a steadfast presence at Biden's debates against Trump, including those in 2020. Despite facing personal attacks from Trump directed at their son Hunter during previous debates, the first lady has remained composed and supportive. As the president gears up for Thursday night's match-up, there is a sense of anticipation regarding the possibility of Trump resorting to personal smears once again.
Following the debate, Trump is expected to hold a post-debate rally in Virginia on Friday, adding to the political fervor surrounding the event. The first lady's active involvement in campaign activities underscores the Biden administration's commitment to engaging with voters and supporters across various states.