The Biden campaign's new strategy for the president will keep his pubic appearances shorter and crisper because the campaign believes in 'quality over quantity.'
President Biden's campaign is keeping the president's speeches and appearances short and sweet as election day nears, which his deputy campaign manager said was about 'quality over quantity' on Saturday. During an interview with MSNBC on Saturday, host Michael Steele asked principal deputy campaign manager Quentin Fulks about the new strategy. Biden's aides believe smaller appearances would benefit him more than larger rallies or campaign events, according to NBC News.
NBC News reported that the strategy had the 'appearance' of a campaign that wanted to minimize Biden's public appearances, due to concern over Biden making a mistake. The president recently declared Japan, a U.S. ally, was 'xenophobic,' and compared the country to Russia and China.
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