Biden Baffles Critics With Absence From Campaign Rallies Ahead of Election

Fox News contributor Charlie Hurt questions Biden's lack of engagement with voters, suggesting a "losing campaign strategy."

Amidst the heightened tensions surrounding the impending 2024 presidential election, panelists on "The Big Weekend Show" have scrutinized the starkly contrasting campaigning approaches adopted by President Biden and former President Trump.

Fox News contributor Charlie Hurt raised concerns over Biden's conspicuous absence from campaign rallies. "When was the last time you saw Joe Biden at a campaign rally? He doesn't do them. This is not normal," Hurt asserted.

Biden Baffles Critics With Absence From Campaign Rallies Ahead of Election

Biden Baffles Critics With Absence From Campaign Rallies Ahead of Election

He further argued that Trump's active engagement with voters through rallies underscores Biden's weak campaign strategy. "Donald Trump is the only one who's actually campaigning right now... The Biden campaign can sit here and try to claim that there's some dark vision and that he's going to be a dictator, but the truth is that they're basically asking people to sort of disregard their own eyes [and] what they see," Hurt explained.

"They see a guy who is funny, who's engaged, and most importantly, is talking about issues that they care about and that affect them. Meanwhile, the Biden campaign is calling half the country racist... This is insane and it’s a losing campaign strategy," Hurt added.

Biden Baffles Critics With Absence From Campaign Rallies Ahead of Election

Biden Baffles Critics With Absence From Campaign Rallies Ahead of Election

In contrast, former President Trump has embarked on a swing state tour, holding rallies and interacting with voters in preparation for the upcoming presidential debate. "We have all these people screaming questions, and I look forward to the debate. I think if [Biden] prepares, he'll be fine and then he'll forget it within about an hour after preparing. So we'll see what happens," Trump told Fox News' Alexis McAdams in Philadelphia on Saturday.

The absence of a live audience during the first presidential debate between Biden and Trump has sparked reactions among critics and supporters alike. Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce argued that Trump's willingness to engage with the public, despite the unfairness, demonstrates his suitability for the presidency. "Trump's not afraid of that, that he's going to face that anyway, because that's really what the presidency is. The world is unfair. Life is unfair. Everyone. The Democrats are unfair... If you want a president who can face the difficulties, get things done… Trump's for you," Bruce stated.

Biden Baffles Critics With Absence From Campaign Rallies Ahead of Election

Biden Baffles Critics With Absence From Campaign Rallies Ahead of Election

Online commentators and influencers have voiced their predictions and support for the candidates. Radio host Charlamagne tha God expressed skepticism about Biden's ability to keep up with Trump in the debate, predicting a "bad" outcome. Celebrities such as Kid Rock, Amber Rose, and Dennis Quaid have publicly endorsed Trump, bolstering his campaign's momentum.

As the election draws near, the differing campaign strategies of Biden and Trump will undoubtedly shape the course of the race and influence the outcome. Biden's avoidance of campaign rallies and Trump's active engagement with voters present a fascinating contrast that will undoubtedly impact the upcoming debate and the subsequent election.

Biden Baffles Critics With Absence From Campaign Rallies Ahead of Election

Biden Baffles Critics With Absence From Campaign Rallies Ahead of Election