Biden hits campaign trail with Terry McAuliffe in Virginia
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President Biden returned to the campaign trail on Friday night, stumping both for Virginia's 2021 Democratic candidate for governor Terry McAuliffe and an overall case for Democrats in the 2022 midterms.
"In this election and in 2022, the question the American people are going to be asking is whether or not we're helping them and their family," Mr. Biden said to a crowd of about 500 in Arlington, Virginia. "As Democrats, we have to show we do understand and we're keeping our promises. We just have to keep making the case, even as Republicans party today offers nothing but fear and lies and broken promises." While talking about the January 6 attack on the Capitol, Mr. Biden said Democrats "have to keep cutting through the Republican fog that government is the problem and show that 'We the people' are the solution.'"Days off do not exist for Katie Ledecky. "I swim nine to ten times a week, for two hours at a time," she said. By her own estimate, Ledecky swims up to 70,000 meters – roughly 43 miles – each week, as she gears up for the Paris Olympics next month. And if that isn't enough, after hitting the pool, she hits the weights.
With foothills rising above, Boise, Idaho is a place of beauty. But it's the city's less scenic quarters, dead ends and back alleys that were Robert Martin's home, on and off, for 15 years. On nights when Boise's homeless shelters were full, Martin got sleep wherever he could. "There were times I've slept in garage stairwells, on cement, slept in rock, up under overpasses in the rocks and dirt," he said.