
First lady , Jill Biden, at times joined by forbids of a few hundred supporters chanting “four more decades”! during a national campaign rally around Monday night, said her father is” all in” to continue his election charge and called original President , Donald Trump , “evil”.
However, the first female avoided going into great detail about whether her father is fit to serve a further four years on the ballot.
Her presence in , Georgia , was a second stop in as many states during a time spent crisscrossing the South, with earlier visits to , North Carolina , and , Florida, to further the battle beat for father Joe Biden’s candidacy in the wake of his weak debate performance against Trump in , Atlanta , on , June 27.
Veterans and Military Households for Biden-Harris, a promotion initiative that mobilizes those with military forces, was likewise launched by her campaign swing on Monday. The , Columbus , area is home to Fort Moore, a sprawling Army article.
” As commander in chief,  , President Biden , wakes up every morning ready to work for you”, the first lady said. ” Because you are what this election is all about,” Despite all the talk about this culture out that, Joe has made it abundantly clear that he is all in. That’s the determination that he’s made. And only as he has always supported my vocation, I’m all in to. And I know you are, too, or you would n’t be here today”.
The first woman spoke on the northside of city at the , Bibb Mill Event Center, inside what was, a decade ago, a growing cotton activity on the eastern bank of the , Chattahoochee River , along the , Alabama , borders.
Worries about Joe Biden’s mental health in the midst of his new conversation with Trump have prompted some , Democrats , to call for Biden, who is 81 centuries old, to move aside.
Gloria Tyson, an Army senior and Democrat administrator in , Columbus, introduced the first female onscreen. Tyson, asked after if she thought , Emily Biden , had properly addressed the issue of the president’s health, said some in the crowd “probably did” need to learn more.
” But it’s not even needed. … His cognitive skills are there”, said Tyson, 67, who runs a child-development center.
Another attendee,  , Louise Hurless, the executive director of the , Columbus Area Habitat for Humanity, said she sensed that the first lady said enough to rally support for the president.
” I do n’t think you should dwell on things sometimes. If you’re going to keep moving forward, you have to keep moving forward”, Hurless, 64, said, adding that watching the debate “was tough. … But everyone has a bad day”.
In remarks that went on for about eight minutes Monday night,  , Jill Biden , touched on the president’s backing of programs for veterans.
” With four more years, Joe will continue to fight for you, the military community that he, that we, are humbled and proud to call our own”, she said.
She blasted Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, for allegedly during a 2018 trip to , France , referring to , U. S.  , soldiers who had been caught or killed in war as” suckers” and “losers”. Trump has  , denied , making the comments.
” He’s evil” , , Jill Biden , told the crowd Monday.
She also brought up the recent , U. S. Supreme Court , ruling on presidential immunity.
She claimed that “our democracy cannot withstand a Trump presidency with virtually no limits.” ” Service members honor their oath to support and defend the , Constitution. We cannot trust , Donald Trump , to do the same”.
The site of Monday’s event lies less than 32 miles southwest of , Warm Springs , and the Little White House made famous by former President , Franklin Delano Roosevelt. During the 1944 campaign, first lady , Eleanor Roosevelt , staunchly supported an ailing FDR, who died in , April 1945, five months and five days after winning reelection.
Earlier in the day in downtown , Columbus, some , Muscogee County , residents were unaware of the first lady’s visit, word of which was n’t widely reported locally until Saturday evening.
Kim Aguirre, a personal-care assistant and likely Democratic voter come November, sat in the shade with a client on a , 2nd Avenue , sidewalk.
” I feel like we’re in trouble”, Aguirre, 47, said of the populace in general. Looking at his health and his age, I do n’t know if Biden will be able to go another four years. And I’m just going to be open and honest with you. … I just do n’t trust Trump”.
Of the debate less than two weeks ago, Aguirre said,” I watched as much as I could”.
She could n’t say whether the first lady’s vocal support of her husband’s candidacy will put Democratic voters at ease.
” I think everybody’s concerned about his health, and will he be able to make it the four years to live up to all of what he said he’s going to do”, Aguirre said.
At a McDonald’s about three blocks away on , Veterans Parkway, customer , Wanda Hall , was dining in on a$ 5 Meal Deal: a double cheeseburger with four chicken nuggets, fries and a drink. She was aware that , Jill Biden , would be in town later in the afternoon.
” They’re trying to ensure getting the , Georgia , votes again. … Which I hope they do”, Hall said. ” Maybe Jill can instill some confidence into some , Georgia , voters. But I’m not so sure at the moment”.
She thinks the first lady was” just trying to do what she can” when she arrived.
” You’ve got to back your husband, but I just do n’t see it happening”, Hall said of Joe Biden’s prospects for victory.
” Everything you see — his health, his cognitive side — he’s declining”, she said. I’d rather have him there than Trump, but I do n’t believe he can last another four years because of his decline.
Hall, 60, who most recently held the position of a manager of a convenience store, said convincing enough voters to support Biden may at this point be a losing battle.
” Everybody’s got their own opinion, but they can see with their own eyes, and hear”, she said.
Hall listened in on the debate’s night before it ended, but he quickly untied it.
” I’m sorry, Joe”, she said, as if addressing the president. ” I voted for you originally. I just do n’t think I can. … I do n’t even know if I’m gonna go to the polls this year”.
___
© 2024 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Distributed by , Tribune Content Agency, LLC