Biden is running in Pennsylvania for the midterm elections

Biden flew to Pittsburgh and Philadelphia to promote his infrastructure investment plan.

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Yesterday, US President Joe Biden participated in a campaign in Pennsylvania to support Democratic candidate John Fetterman, while Democrats and Republicans are fighting a fierce battle to win a seat in the Senate that could affect the majority in it.

Biden flew to Pittsburgh and Philadelphia to promote his plan to invest in infrastructure, along with John Fetterman, who is considered one of the most important Democratic figures, and he hopes to join the Senate in the November elections.

The candidate, known for his love of shorts and hoodies, is in a heated race against star surgeon, Republican Mehmet Oz, undermining Democrats' hopes of maintaining control of Congress.

Jon Fetterman's comfortable lead has slipped from 11 points in mid-September to about five points in recent polls.

Analysts consider that Pennsylvania is among some of the key states that Democrats need to win on the eighth of November, to maintain their control in the Senate.

The electoral battle in the House of Representatives seems more difficult.

The impact of Joe Biden's attempts to help his party has so far been limited, as his declining popularity makes his task more difficult.

On the other hand, the US President called on American companies to increase their domestic oil production, stressing at the same time that the United States will continue to rely on its strategic reserves in an attempt to ensure price stability at gas stations in the country.

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