‘Safety and security’ among top issues for voters ahead of Biden’s State of the Union
During his State of the Union address, President Biden is expected to tout his achievements since taking office while laying out an optimistic vision for the future of the country, but recent polls show that his message may not be connecting with voters. NBC News’ Dasha Burns spoke to voters in Pennsylvania to find out how they feel about the current direction of the country and what they’re hoping to hear from the president.
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