Great show, Joe! Pitifully Small Crowd of union workers rock up to support President Biden's Labor Day speech in Pennsylvania as his crucial midterm election campaign ramps up
- A miniscule crowd greeted President Joe Biden as he showed up in Pennsylvania on Labor Day in support of Lt. Gov John Fetterman's efforts to defeat Dr. Oz in the state's Senate race
A miniscule crowd showed up for one of President
Joe Biden's Labor Day rallies in
Pennsylvania.
The crowd, which could be described as being in the dozens, gathered outside of the United Steelworkers of America Local Union 2227 hall in West Mifflin, a town southeast of Pittsburgh. The event was open to members of the union.
While some professional photos from the event concealed just how sparse the crowd was, others showed the paltry number of people who showed up to hear the president's words.
The appearance marked the president's third trip to Pennsylvania in the space of a week. Biden was in town to support Lt. Gov John Fetterman's efforts to defeat Dr. Oz in the state's
Senate race this November.
The president's meager crowd was roundly mocked on social media. The official Republican Party fact-checking Twitter account tweeted Jacobs' picture of the event.
Another person tweeted: 'Trump fills stadiums, Biden has to count his security detail as part of his 'crowd.''
John Fetterman, Pennsylvania's Democratic lieutenant governor and senate candidate, waves to supporters
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