Biden's Uphill Battle: Navigating the Razor-Thin Path to Reelection
President Joe Biden's campaign is facing significant challenges in its path to reelection against Donald Trump. Key battleground states are becoming increasingly difficult to win, and Biden's recent debate performance has hurt his chances. Despite efforts to stay competitive, the campaign has little margin for error to secure the necessary 270 Electoral College votes.
President Joe Biden's reelection campaign faces mounting obstacles as key battleground states grow increasingly elusive, senior Democratic officials revealed. Four of seven critical states appear out of reach, putting immense pressure on Biden's campaign team to secure pivotal Rust Belt states.
States like Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada, which leaned Democratic in 2020, now seem more challenging. Meanwhile, North Carolina, once a hopeful pickup, has also become tougher terrain. Trump maintains a lead in these regions, amplified after Biden's lackluster debate performance.
With polls showing Biden trailing Trump in crucial Rust Belt states, the campaign has focused on Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and a threatened Nebraska district. To counteract, Biden's team is adding staff in states like Arizona and Nevada. However, fears persist that continued struggles could lead to broader Democratic losses in both the House and Senate.
(With inputs from agencies.)

