PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—Days before the polls open on Nov. 8, former presidents Donald Trump and Barack Obama and President Joe Biden made a final push in Pennsylvania, a battleground state that is likely to decide who controls the U.S. Senate. They urged voters to support candidates from their respective parties but for very different reasons. Voters on both sides have also expressed widely varying concerns as they choose candidates in the midterm elections.
Biden and Obama teamed up Saturday to stump for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro and Senate candidate John Fetterman in Philadelphia.
Speaking at Temple University’s Liacouras Center, Biden reiterated his previous claim that democracy is at stake in the upcoming elections, which he called “one of the most important elections in our lifetime.”…}