President Biden is set to make two campaign stops in Pennsylvania on Sunday, as confirmed by a campaign official. Despite internal calls within the Democratic party for him to step aside in the 2024 race, Biden remains focused on his campaign efforts.
The president is scheduled to deliver remarks at a church service in an African American community in Philadelphia on Sunday morning. Following this, he will participate in a 'campaign community event' in Harrisburg during the afternoon.
Biden has shown resistance and defiance in response to the pressure to end his presidential campaign, affirming his commitment to staying in the race until November.
However, the original plan for Biden to speak at the National Education Association convention in Philadelphia on Sunday was canceled due to an ongoing strike. The campaign cited the president's decision not to cross a picket line as the reason for the cancellation.