Biden Back on Campaign, Tells Nevada Event ‘Politics Has Gotten Too Heated’

President Joe Biden returned to the campaign trail on July 16 to shore up support among black voters in Nevada, a key battleground state.

This was his first campaign appearance since the assassination attempt on his rival, former President Donald Trump, on July 13.

“It’s time for an important conversation in this country,” the president said in his Las Vegas speech. “Our politics has gotten too heated.”

President  Biden addressed a convention held by the civil rights group National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).

He urged all Americans to “lower the temperature” and oppose all violence.

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