President Joe Biden made a resounding declaration of his intention to run for re-election during a spirited campaign event in Detroit on Friday. Addressing an enthusiastic crowd, Biden confidently stated, 'I am running,' as he launched into a series of critiques against his opponent, Donald Trump.
Biden expressed gratitude to the 14 million Democratic voters who supported him in the primaries, emphasizing that they were the ones who propelled him to become the party's nominee. He underscored his commitment to the voters, asserting, 'You decided, no one else, and I'm not going anywhere.'
Amid calls for him to step aside in the race, Biden received vocal encouragement from the Michigan audience, with chants of 'Don't you quit!' echoing through the venue. The president's unwavering resolve was evident as he vowed to continue his campaign and secure victory.
In a notable departure from his previous speeches, Biden outlined key priorities for the first 100 days of his potential second term. These initiatives included safeguarding Roe v. Wade, ensuring permanent child tax cuts, expanding healthcare coverage through Medicare and Medicaid, raising the minimum wage, and advocating for a ban on assault weapons.
Throughout his 36-minute address at a Detroit high school, Biden maintained a strong connection with the crowd, eliciting cheers and applause with his policy proposals and impassioned rhetoric. The event showcased Biden's determination and engagement as he rallied supporters for the upcoming election.