but he is in his home state of scranton -- or will be going to scranton, his home state of pennsylvania, before he heads to pittsburgh and philadelphia. these are two of the biggest cities in the state. all are blue. as you mentioned, the issue of the economy still weighs heavy on voters' hearts. the campaign and the white house have really tried to remind voters what the country was like in 2020. the raging pandemic, job losses, and, yet, they feel as though they have had a strong recovery, but that is something that is still hard for voters to swallow who are seeing higher prices at the grocery store, on rent, and they're really going to have to push that conversation forward. i think that is exactly what the president is trying to do today. he is talking about his tax policies. he wants to restore the child tax credit. he is promising not to raise taxes for americans who make more than $400,000 a year. he is really going to have to drive home this issue, particularly on the economy, especially in the blue wall, pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin. >> hard to see the president being