President Joe Biden is making the right approach ahead of his second presidential campaign with his responses to the international crises in Israel and Ukraine, writes David Mark.
Recent Democratic presidents have sought reelection by limiting overt campaigning and instead making sure they’re seen focusing on the nuts and bolts of their job. President Bill Clinton, in his successful 1996 reelection bid, spent the late months of his campaign negotiating legislative deals with a Republican-majority Congress.
His urgent diplomatic mission sharply contrasts with House Republicans’ infighting in Washington, where the inability of the majority party to select a speaker from among its own members means the body can’t take any steps to help the war effort. Republican Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee even called Biden’s trip a “gutsy, bold move.
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