About two months until the midterm elections in the United States, and as the election campaign is in full swing, President Biden will visit two states where close competition is expected one after another on Labor Day, a holiday for workers, and emphasize workers. By emphasizing posture, it seems that there is an aim to hold back support.

Mid-term elections in the United States are elections for the United States Congress and other elections held in November in the middle year of the presidential election, which is held once every four years.



President Biden announced on Friday, Labor Day, the final day of the holiday weekend, that Midwestern Wisconsin and eastern Wisconsin, which form part of what once was known as the Rust Belt, where heavy industry flourished and are expected to compete closely in the midterm elections. Visited Pennsylvania.



Among them, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin's largest city, he spoke at a labor union rally and appealed that he was working to create jobs by signing a bill to promote the domestic production of semiconductors last month.



And he emphasized, "America was built by the middle class, but the middle class was built by the unions. I promised myself to be the best union supporter in American history."



With about two months until the midterm elections, President Biden's approval rating has improved slightly, but public dissatisfaction with record inflation remains low, averaging 42.1% in the latest polls. level.



As President Biden, it seems that he is aiming to keep his support by emphasizing his stance of emphasizing his workers.