President Joe Biden is heading to Florida to underline the contrast between the Democratic and Republican agendas, blasting the GOP over proposals to undo prescription drug price caps and change Social Security and Medicare.
Biden鈥檚 trip Tuesday will include taxpayer-funded remarks in Hallandale Beach, where the White House said he would highlight Republicans鈥 鈥渧ery different vision鈥 for America. Also on Biden鈥檚 schedule are a fundraiser for Florida gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist and a rally for the state鈥檚 Democratic Party, including Senate candidate Val Demings.
The visit to Florida, where Democrats are trailing in both the Senate and the gubernatorial races, may appear counterintuitive just one week before polls close in the midterm elections when so many other races are tighter. Yet Biden allies say it exemplifies the president鈥檚 efforts to go where he can be helpful 鈥 Florida Democrats are hoping Biden can help boost base turnout 鈥 but also to drive a message that vulnerable Democrats can amplify nationwide.
Biden has avoided appearing with some of the Democrats鈥 most embattled candidates, including Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock and Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, but his aides insist he can be helpful from afar by talking about GOP policies they believe voters find objectionable. Biden is set to campaign in New Mexico on Thursday, California on Friday and Pennsylvania on Saturday.
Biden has seized on Florida Sen. Rick Scott鈥檚 February proposal to sunset all federal legislation after five years, which the president says would require Congress to reauthorize Medicare and Social Security, as emblematic of what he鈥檚 termed the 鈥渦ltra-MAGA鈥 agenda Democrats are running against.
Besides Scott鈥檚 plan, the White House said Biden would emphasize other GOP proposals that affect older Americans, including raising the retirement age and repealing Medicare鈥檚 ability to negotiate drug prices with manufacturers and the $2,000-a-year cap on out-of-pocket drug costs included in Democrats鈥 August health care and climate law.