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Biden will visit church where Black people were killed to lay out election stakes and perils of hate

President Joe Biden wants Americans to know what he believes is at stake in this year’s presidential election

By COLLEEN LONG and ZEKE MILLER
Published - Jan 08, 2024, 06:40 AM ET
Last Updated - Jan 08, 2024, 06:40 AM EST

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — President Joe Biden wants Americans to grasp the extraordinary stakes of this year's presidential election, as he sees them. As part of that effort, he's revisiting some of the nation’s worst traumas to highlight what can happen when hate is allowed to fester.

It's a grim way to kick off a presidential campaign, particularly for a man known for his unfailing optimism and belief that American achievements are limitless. But his campaign advisers and aides say it's necessary to lay out the stakes in unequivocal terms, particularly after a few years without the cultural saturation of Trump's words and actions. And it's an effort to set up the contrast they hope will be paramount to voters in 2024.

“It shows the campaign meeting the moment," former Biden communications director Kate Bedingfield said. “We’re facing a fundamental threat to our democracy in the form of Donald Trump, and rather than a cookie cutter launch — you know, here are my five policy platforms — he’s speaking to people in a way that connects that and that lays out the stark challenges that are coming down the barrel.”

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