Analysis: Biden's jobs plan roadshow - 1 minute read




After notching 100 days in office with a history-making speech to Congress, Biden has hit the road -- and rails -- eager to sell his American Jobs Plan at stops across the country.

"As much as we've done, we've got a lot more to do. And that's why I've proposed the American Jobs Plan. It's a once-in-a-generation investment in America," Biden told rally-goers in Duluth, Georgia, on Thursday. "It's the biggest jobs plan in this country since World War II."

While in Georgia, Biden also paid a visit to former President Jimmy Carter, as he rekindles the so-called Presidents' Club with every predecessor (other than former President Donald Trump, whom he last spoke to on the debate stage in October). Biden also made no direct mention of his most recent predecessor during his joint address, and offered a searing rebuke of rising autocratic leaders around the world.

Source: CNN

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