With eight months until their November confrontation, President Biden, who is struggling with low approval ratings and is currently behind former President Trump in the most recent polling average of their general election rematch, has a fantastic opportunity to try to change the narrative.
The president will give a highly anticipated and heavily watched State of the Union address in front of a joint session of Congress on Thursday evening, setting up this high-stakes primetime event.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said reporters on Tuesday that “it’s going to be a moment that’s incredibly important to him.” “He’s looking forward to … talking about the accomplishments that he’s made the last three years and also the vision that he has for this country.”