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               Symbolic submission of the Maria

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            Analysis: Can Biden make his case for four more years?


            By CHRIS MEGERIAN
            Associated Press
            WASHINGTON (AP) — This should be a high point of Joe
            Biden’s  presidency.  He’s  repeatedly  beaten  the  odds
            with a string of legislative accomplishments and a histori-
            cally strong midterm election where Democrats held the
            line against Republicans. His steadfast support for Ukraine
            has won praise. The cloud of the pandemic has lifted.
            But instead, going into his State of the Union speech Tues-
            day  night,  he  finds  himself  facing  a  problem  that  has
            shadowed him for years — public doubt.
            Polls show a majority of Americans are largely unaware of
            his successes and don’t approve of his job performance.
            Even Democrats question whether he should run for re-
            election amid concerns about his age.
            It  all  adds  up  to  a  particularly  high-stakes  moment  for
            Biden.  The  speech  is  likely  the  last,  best  opportunity  to
            make his case for why he deserves a second term before
            his formal campaign announcement, believed to be sev-
            eral weeks away.
            “The State of the Union is often considered the opening
            bid in an argument for reelection,” said Patrick Gaspard,
            a former White House political director and top official at
            the Democratic National Committee. “And in this situa-    President Joe Biden walks over to speak with members of the press after stepping off Air Force
            tion, it’s certainly the case.”                           One at Hagerstown Regional Airport in Hagerstown, Md., Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023, en route to Camp
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