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Biden campaign reveals 'aggressive' swing state strategy, admits beating Trump will 'take relentless effort'

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EXCLUSIVE: President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris' re-election campaign has revealed its ongoing, "aggressive" strategy to gain the advantage in critical swing states ahead of the November general election, telling Fox News Digital it will "take relentless effort" to defeat former President Trump.

Speaking with Fox amid a cross-country tour that will culminate in the president visiting all six of the states in which he narrowly defeated Trump in 2020, Biden-Harris communications director Michael Tyler touted the hawkish approach being taken by the campaign following the president's fiery State of the Union speech earlier this month.

"We knew kicking off the year we wanted to have an aggressive posture going into 2024. That's why the president began the year with speeches in places like Valley Forge and in Charleston, where he laid out what this election was going to be about," Tyler said.

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"Looking ahead to March, we knew we had tentpole moments like Super Tuesday, and State of the Union, where, in the minds of the American electorate, the general election was really going to kick off," he added.

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