Biden is aiming to hit the road to reset his presidency. He starts with yet another stop in Pennsylvania.
U.S. President Joe Biden speaks at the Electric City Trolley Museum in Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S., on Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021. Biden, trying to drum up public support for his economic agenda in Scranton, met with the leader of the Congressional Progressive Caucus on Monday as lawmakers returned for make-or-break negotiations over the president's infrastructure and social spending proposals. Photographer: Hannah Beier/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Biden is aiming to hit the road to reset his presidency. He starts with yet another stop in Pennsylvania.


Never mind that Biden has already held eight events in Pennsylvania since taking office, that Pittsburgh was the city in which he both began and ended his campaign or that trips highlighting manufacturing have been a staple of the past year.

In this reset, what’s old is new.

Biden’s return to the Steel City for an event discussing supply chains, manufacturing and his recently passed infrastructure law comes a week after he declared from the White House a desire to “get out of this place more often” and “go out and talk to the public.”

But, for all the discussion inside and outside the West…

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