During a campaign rally at the Pieper-Hillside Boys and Girls Club in Milwaukee, US President Joe Biden faced criticism for stumbling over his words, raising concerns about his mental acuity as he prepares for the 2024 election against Donald Trump. Despite the rocky start, Biden outlined his administration’s commitment to a multi-billion dollar infrastructure investment plan, aimed at addressing historic disparities across 40 US states. This plan includes a $3.3 billion investment in infrastructure projects, notably aiming to reconnect areas of Milwaukee adversely affected by past highway construction.

Biden’s visit to Wisconsin and Michigan is part of his campaign trail where he is promoting his administration’s efforts to enhance communities through substantial infrastructure investments. He criticized former President Donald Trump for failing to fulfill infrastructure promises, unequivocally positioning his administration as more successful in this area.

The upcoming election, featuring a rematch between Biden and Trump, is expected to heavily contest battleground states such as Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. As the campaign intensifies, Biden continues to highlight his agenda focused on transforming lives through strategic decisions and investments, setting the stage for a closely fought battle to the presidency.