President Joe Biden in his first political address since the attempted assassination of Trump reaffirmed his dedication to seeking reelection and critiqued former President Donald Trump’s policies at the NAACP’s annual convention in Las Vegas.
Biden received a warm reception with chants of “four more years” from the audience, a turnout of Black voters. Emphasizing his administration’s achievements, he stated, “Black unemployment hit a record low under the Biden-Harris administration,” countering Trump’s claims about the economy.
In his address, Biden criticized Trump for his past actions, including questioning former President Barack Obama’s citizenship and comments on “Black jobs.” The speech underscored Biden’s stance on truth and governance, asserting, “I am all in.”
In the wake of the attempt on Trump’s life, Biden’s campaign has shifted to a message of unity. The president urged Americans to lower the political temperature and resolve differences peacefully. This new approach contrasts with the previous strategy of highlighting Trump’s alleged threats to U.S. democracy.
The NAACP, a vital constituency for the Democratic Party, has shown signs of waning support for Biden. NAACP President Derrick Johnson highlighted voter concerns over economic issues and conservative policy proposals like Project 2025.
Biden addressed concerns about his age and capability, emphasizing his wisdom and experience. He reaffirmed his commitment to continuing his work for the nation. Looking ahead, Biden is set to speak to Latino leaders at the UnidosUS Annual Conference in Las Vegas.
Meanwhile, Trump and the Republican Party convened in Milwaukee for their nominating convention, selecting U.S. Senator J.D. Vance as Trump’s running mate.