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Are you ready to METAL!!!? A Day To Remember, bring you, The Re-Entry Tour! At Freedom Hill Amphitheatre on Thursday, October 7th 2021 featuring guest performances by the awesome Brit rock band, Asking Alexandria and very special guests, Cali rockers, Point North! Grab your tickets now for an all out metal, punk, rock filled night, it’s going to be A Night To Remember! You're Welcome, the new album is out, and filled with heavy guitar riffs and screaming aggression, as only good albums should be, so come along and enjoy some brand-new music live.

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A Day to Remember are a Metal core, pop-punk, and hardcore band from Ocala, Florida. Separately, they are Lead singer Jeremy McKinnon, lead guitarist Kevin Skaff, rhythm guitarist Neil Westfall, bassist Joshua Woodard, and drummer Alex Shelnutt. Their seventh studio album, You're Welcome, contains the singles, "Degenerates", "Resentment", "Mindreader", "Brick Wall", and "Everything We Need" and, came out in March this year, breaking a silence of 5 years. The album came in at number 3 on the Top Rock and Alternative Albums charts, number 2 on the Top Hard Rock Albums chart and number 15 on the Billboard 200.

Brit rock band Asking Alexandria, are from York, North Yorkshire in the UK, so don’t ask any questions, you won't understand them anyway, just enjoy the screaming aggression for what it is. They are, guitarists Ben Bruce and Cameron Liddell, drummer James Cassells, lead vocalist Danny Worsnop, and bassist Sam Bettley. They have released their sixth studio album, Like a House on Fire, in May 2020. It is an album that continues their usual straightforward and melodic hard rock sound, while also shifts into different genres.

Pop-punk band, Point North, are from Los Angeles, California. They formed in 2016 and are pop-punk at it's most candid and troubled, don’t miss out on this high energy opening act.

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Since their formation in 2003, A Day To Remember quietly emerged as arguably the biggest underground band in the world. The Florida group affirmed this status by achieving one platinum album, two gold albums, one platinum single, and four gold singles. Not to mention, each full-length record ascended to #1 on the Billboard Rock, Indie, and/or Alternative Charts with 2016’s Bad Vibrations bowing at #2 on the Billboard 200 . They’ve put up unprecedented numbers for a rock act in the 21 st century, generating nearly 2 billion streams worldwide and sales of three million-plus units. They’ve also packed arenas on continental tours and attracted a global audience consisting of millions.

A Day To Remember is: Jeremy McKinnon (vocals), Alex Shelnutt (drums), Kevin Skaff (guitar, vocals), and Neil Westfall (guitar, vocals).

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A Day to Remember Announce 2024 North American Tour

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A Day to Remember have announced a 2024 North American outing dubbed the “Least Anticipated Album Tour.”

The trek kicks off June 6th in Waite Park, Minnesota, and runs through July 28th in Nashville, highlighted by a stop at Red Rocks in Morrison, Colorado, on July 22nd. The Story So Far and Four Year Strong will support all headlining dates, with a rotation of Militarie Gun, Pain of Truth, and Scowl opening select shows.

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A Live Nation ticket pre-sale for select dates begins Wednesday (March 20th) at 10 a.m. local time using the code KEY . General ticket sales start Friday (March 22nd) at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster .

Fans can also look for deals or get tickets to sold-out dates via StubHub , where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.

A Day to Remember’s most recent album is 2021’s You’re Welcome , and the pop-punk/metalcore vets followed that up with the one-off single “Miracle” in 2022. Meanwhile, direct support act The Story So Far will be out in support of their upcoming album I Want to Disappear , arriving mid-tour on June 21st.

You can see a full list of A Day to Remember’s 2024 tour dates below.

A Day to Remember’s 2024 Tour Dates with The Story So Far and Four Year Strong: 05/11 – Daytona Beach, FL @ Welcome To Rockville % 05/17 – Gulf Shores, AL @ Hangout Fest % 05/19 – Columbus, OH @ Sonic Temple % 06/06 – Waite Park, MN @ The Ledge Amphitheater 06/08 – St. Louis, MO @ St. Louis Music Park * 06/09 – Bonner Springs, KS @ Azura Amphitheater * 06/11 – Indianapolis, IN @ Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park * 06/12 – Sterling Heights, MI @ Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill * 06/14 – Cleveland, OH @ Jacobs Pavilion * 06/15 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena * 06/16 – Buffalo, NY @ Outer Harbor Live! at Terminal B * 06/18 – Toronto, ON @ Theatre at Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto * 06/21 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena * 06/22 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Four Chord Music Festival @ 06/23 – Scranton, PA @ The Pavilion at Montage Mountain * 06/25 – Baltimore, MD @ Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena # 06/26 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center # 06/28 – Boston, MA @ The Stage at Suffolk Downs # 06/29 – Bridgeport, CT @ Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater # 06/30 – Gilford, NH @ BankNH Pavilion # 07/02 – Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater # 07/03 – Simpsonville, SC @ CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park # 07/05 – Dallas, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory # 07/06 – Durant, OK @ Choctaw Grand Theater # 07/07 – San Antonio, TX @ Freeman Coliseum # 07/09 – Albuquerque, NM @ Rio Rancho Events Center ^ 07/10 – Glendale, AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena ^ 07/12 – Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena ^ 07/14 – Seattle, WA @ WAMU Theater ^ 07/15 – Portland, OR @ Alaska Airlines’ Theater of the Clouds ^ 07/18 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum 07/19 – San Diego, CA @ Gallagher Square at Petco Park ^ 07/21 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre ^ 07/22 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre ^ 07/24 – Omaha, NE @ The Astro Amphitheater ^ 07/25 – Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island ^ 07/26 – Milwaukee, WI @ Eagles Ballroom ^ 07/28 – Nashville, TN @ Nashville Municipal Auditorium ^ 10/19 – Las Vegas, NV @ When We Were Young % 10/20 – Las Vegas, NV @ When We Were Young %

* = w/ Militarie Gun # = w/ Pain Of Truth ^ = w/ Scowl % = festival date (A Day to Remember only)

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A Day to Remember Confirm Their 'Least Anticipated Album' Tour

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The lengthy summer trek will include support from The Story So Far and Four Year Strong with Militarie Gun, Pain Of Truth, and Scowl.

Floridian mainstays A Day to Remember have announced plans to head up a massive summer trek, marking the band's first live shows in more than a year with the news of the tongue-in-cheek titled, Least Anticipated Album tour. The run kicks off following the band's scheduled appearances at festivals including Welcome to Rockville in Daytona Beach, Florida, Hangout Fest in Alabama and Sonic Temple in Columbus, Oh. 

The trek will take on arenas and amphitheaters across the country including stops at The Kia Forum in Los Angeles as well as the Prudential Center in New Jersey. The tour begins  June 6 th at The Ledge Amphitheater in Waite Park, MN., and concludes with a finale in Nashville, TN at the  Nashville Municipal Auditorium. 

Adding to the excitement of the first shows in more than a year, A Day to Remember will be flanked by an impress roster of support. The Least Anticipated Album Tour will see.supporting sets from  The Story So Far and Four Year Strong with Militarie Gun, Pain Of Truth, and Scowl appearing on select dates. 

Tickest for the Least Anticipated Album tour are set to go on sale starting March 22nd at 10am local time. The artist pre-sale begins March 19th at 12pm ET. See a complete list of dates and cities below. 

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A Day To Remember have announced details of “The Least Anticipated Album Tour,” which will see them headlining arenas and amphitheaters across North America this summer. The coast-to-coast run will mark A Day To Remember’s first live shows in the U.S. in over a year to include a performance at Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre on Wednesday, June 12 at 6:30 p.m. The local date will feature special guests The Story So Far and Four Year Strong with Militarie Gun.

A Day To Remember released their latest studio album You’re Welcome in 2021.  Largely produced by Colin “DOC” Brittain and the band’s own Jeremy McKinnon, the 14-track collection represented another major step forward for the acclaimed group. Highlighted by singles “ Brick Wall ,” “ Degenerates ,” “ Resentment ,” “ Mindreade r” and the #1 Active Rock single “ Everything We Need ,”  A Day To Remember incited critical praise with You’re Welcome . Revolver declared, “[Brick Wall] showcases the group’s signature mix of post-hardcore heaviness and pop-rock hooks,” while Consequence of Sound declared, “the Florida rockers’ new LP will continue their wide-ranging sound that ranges from infectious pop-punk to crushing metalcore. ”  Forbes put it simply, “It seems A Day To Remember are only just getting started,” and Billboard praised the band’s “ anthemic hybrid of post-hardcore and pop.”   Popdust avowed A Day To Remember “have all but mastered their niche melding of pop melodies with hardcore music,” while Kerrang!  attested,  “You’re Welcome’ is the perfect soundtrack to this strange and uncertain world that we live in.”

In 2022 the band returned with the standalone single “ Miracle ,” accompanied by an emotionally charged music vide o .  The band also reignited their You're Welcome track “Re-Entry” with a new version featuring Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 - LISTEN HERE .

About A Day To Remember

Since their formation in 2003, A Day To Remember quietly emerged as arguably the biggest underground band in the world. The Florida group affirmed this status by achieving one platinum album, two gold albums, one platinum single, and four gold singles. Not to mention, each full-length record ascended to #1 on the Billboard Rock, Indie, and/or Alternative Charts with 2016’s Bad Vibrations bowing at #2 on the Billboard 200 . They’ve put up unprecedented numbers for a rock act in the 21 st century, generating nearly 2 billion streams worldwide and sales of three million-plus units. They’ve also packed arenas on continental tours and attracted a global audience consisting of millions.

A Day To Remember is: Jeremy McKinnon (vocals), Alex Shelnutt (drums), Kevin Skaff (guitar, vocals), and Neil Westfall (guitar, vocals).

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A Day to Remember announces dates for Summer tour

A rock band from Ocala that has shot to international fame just announced dates for its next tour, which kicks off in June.

A Day to Remember announced plans to perform 35 shows beginning June 6 in Waite Park, Minnesota. The tour currently features stops in several states through July 28.

“The Least Anticipated Album Tour is coming to North America this Summer,” reads a statement issued by the band on Tuesday. The group says it will bring special guests The Story So Far, Four Year Strong, Militarie Gun, Pain of Truth, and Scowl on select dates throughout the tour.

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The tour currently features stops in Indiana, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Arizona, and California, among several other states.

Notably missing from the current list of tour dates are stops in Florida.

For more information on tickets, or for a complete list of tour dates, visit A Day to Remember online.

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A Day To Remember Announces 2024 North American Tour

S ummer 2024 is going to be a great time for pop-punk fans across North America! A Day To Remember just announced an expansive tour with a ton of killer bands, including The Story So Far, Four Year Strong, Military Gyn, Scowl, and Pain Of Truth. The Least Anticipated Album Tour will span the US and Canada throughout the summer and a few fall dates.

The upcoming A Day To Remember 2024 Tour will start on May 11 in Daytona Beach, Florida at Welcome To Rockville Fest without supporting acts. The tour will end on October 20 in Las Vegas, Nevada at When We Were Young Fest, also without supporting acts.

If you want in on the presale events for this tour, it looks like Ticketmaster is currently hosting an artist presale event. Check out the band’s website for more details. Live Nation will also host a presale event on Ticketmaster on March 20 at 10:00 am local. Use the code “KEY”.

General on-sale launches on March 22 at 10:00 am local. If there are any tickets left after the presale, we recommend checking out Stubhub for tickets. Stubhub is protected and backed by the FanProtect Program, which ensures that all ticket sales are legitimate and not scams.

This is going to be an incredible tour for pop-punk fans! Get your tickets now before your selected tour date sells out.

A Day To Remember 2024 Tour Dates (With The Story So Far and Four Year Strong)

May 11 – Daytona Beach, FL – Welcome To Rockville (without The Story So Far and Four Year Strong)

May 17 – Gulf Shores, AL – Hangout Fest (without The Story So Far and Four Year Strong)

May 19 – Columbus, OH – Sonic Temple (without The Story So Far and Four Year Strong)

June 6 – Waite Park, MN – The Ledge Amphitheater

June 8 – St. Louis, MO – St. Louis Music Park (with Militarie Gun)

June 9 – Bonner Springs, KS – Azura Amphitheater (with Militarie Gun)

June 11 – Indianapolis, IN – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park (with Militarie Gun)

June 12 – Sterling Heights, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill (with Militarie Gun)

June 14 – Cleveland, OH – Jacobs Pavilion (with Militarie Gun)

June 15 – Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena (with Militarie Gun)

June 16 – Buffalo, NY – Outer Harbor Live! at Terminal B (with Militarie Gun)

June 18 – Toronto, ON – Theatre at Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto (with Militarie Gun)

June 21 – Atlantic City, NJ – Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena (with Militarie Gun)

June 22 – Pittsburgh, PA – Four Chord Music Festival –

June 23 – Scranton, PA – The Pavilion at Montage Mountain (with Militarie Gun)

June 25 – Baltimore, MD – Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena (with Pain Of Truth)

June 26 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center (with Pain Of Truth)

June 28 – Boston, MA – The Stage at Suffolk Downs (with Pain Of Truth)

June 29 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater (with Pain Of Truth)

June 30 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion (with Pain Of Truth)

July 2 – Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheater (with Pain Of Truth)

July 3 – Simpsonville, SC – CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park (with Pain Of Truth)

July 5 – Dallas, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory (with Pain Of Truth)

July 6 – Durant, OK – Choctaw Grand Theater (with Pain Of Truth)

July 7 – San Antonio, TX – Freeman Coliseum (with Pain Of Truth)

July 9 – Albuquerque, NM – Rio Rancho Events Center (with Scowl)

July 10 – Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond Arena (with Scowl)

July 12 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena (with Scowl)

July 14 – Seattle, WA – WAMU Theater (with Scowl)

July 15 – Portland, OR – Alaska Airlines’ Theater of the Clouds (with Scowl)

July 18 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum

July 19 – San Diego, CA – Gallagher Square at Petco Park (with Scowl)

July 21 – Salt Lake City, UT – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre (with Scowl)

July 22 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre (with Scowl)

July 24 – Omaha, NE – The Astro Amphitheater (with Scowl)

July 25 – Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island (with Scowl)

July 26 – Milwaukee, WI – Eagles Ballroom (with Scowl)

July 28 – Nashville, TN – Nashville Municipal Auditorium (with Scowl)

October 19 – Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young (without The Story So Far and Four Year Strong)

October 20 – Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young (without The Story So Far and Four Year Strong)

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Election Updates: Democrats retake full control in Michigan; Biden campaigns in Pennsylvania.

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President Biden smiling and holding hands with a group of children as he visited his childhood home in Scranton, Pa., on Tuesday.

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Lee Chatfield, Michigan’s Republican House speaker in 2019 and 2020, is facing 13 criminal charges stemming from his use of political dark money on vacations and luxury goods, the state’s attorney general, Dana Nessel, a Democrat, said on Tuesday. But investigators did not find enough evidence to pursue charges on a separate sexual assault claim, she said. He has denied all wrongdoing.

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Donald Trump, outside a bodega in Harlem after leaving court, vowed to “make a big play for New York,” a heavily Democratic state, adding that his court schedule meant he could campaign locally. As he left, he shook hands with supporters and posed for photos with a number of New York police officers.

Maggie Astor

Maggie Astor

Nicole Shanahan, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s running mate, posted an anti-vaccine message on social media on Tuesday, suggesting that she regretted taking Moderna’s Covid vaccine and saying that it was unsafe and should be recalled. But studies of the vaccine show that serious side effects are rare, and are lower than the risk of complications from a Covid infection.

Donald Trump will make a campaign stop after court today at a bodega in Harlem where in 2022 a clerk fatally stabbed a man who shoved him . Manhattan’s district attorney drew criticism over charging the man, and the charges were eventually dropped. Trump is expected to discuss crime and inflation here.

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Nicholas Nehamas

Crowds of well-wishers on the sidewalks greeted President Biden’s motorcade as it drove through Scranton, his hometown, on his way to his childhood home. But down the block from where Biden grew up, a crowd of Gaza protesters are chanting and waving Palestinian flags. A small pro-Biden crowd is countering with “Four more years!”

Chris Cameron

Chris Cameron

Xochitl Gomez, the Marvel actress and "Dancing with the Stars," winner, appeared alongside Vice President Kamala Harris in a video encouraging young people to register to vote. "Turning 18’s scary," Gomez, 17, said to her 2.7 million followers on Instagram. "To celebrate, I am getting all my friends to join me to register to vote."

Even in his hometown, President Biden could not avoid the anger that many Democrats feel over his support for Israel during its war in Gaza. “Biden, Biden, you can’t hide,” a crowd of several dozen people outside a Scranton cultural center chanted in a call and response. “We charge you with genocide.”

President Biden just wrapped up his speech in Scranton on the tax code. He spent much more of it attacking former President Donald J. Trump than talking about his own agenda. He has more campaign events scheduled here in his hometown today.

President Biden spent a great deal of time in this speech attacking former President Donald J. Trump. Before wrapping up with a discussion of the values he learned growing up here in Scranton, Biden took another shot attacking Trump’s economic policies: “He’s coming for your money, your health care and your social security.”

President Biden’s attacks on Donald J. Trump have touched on the former president’s wealthy upbringing, his friendships with billionaires and his tax policy. After several minutes of that, Biden has now moved on to his own vision for the tax code, including raising rates on the very wealthy and corporations and using the money to grow the economy and benefit working families.

In his speech in Scranton, President Biden is arguing that former President Donald J. Trump’s economic policies were a failure. “Trickle down economics failed the middle class,” he said, before taking a shot at Trump’s handling of the pandemic, including Trump's musings about bleach being a cure.

President Biden is giving a speech on the tax code here in Scranton, his hometown. He is talking about the lessons of hard work and fairness that he says he learned growing up here. Former President Donald J. Trump, he says, learned different lessons. “He learned the best way to get rich is to inherit it,” Biden said.

I’m in Scranton, Pa., where President Biden is set to take the stage shortly to deliver a campaign address on the tax code and economic fairness. He is expected to attack Donald Trump, who is standing trial today in Manhattan, as a friend of billionaires, not the middle class.

President Biden is spotlighting his Pennsylvania upbringing in a new digital ad called “Scranton,” which his campaign released on Tuesday in the battleground state ahead of his return to his childhood hometown. It features a cousin and a childhood friend, both of whom seek to cast Biden as a sympathetic ear to the middle-class.

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In addition to Senators Sherrod Brown and Jon Tester, the $79 million in ad spending from the Senate Democrats' campaign arm will benefit candidates in swing states like Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Some advertising will be reserved to go on offense against Republican Senators Ted Cruz of Texas and Rick Scott of Florida, though the committee pointedly did not say how much.

The Senate Democrats’ official campaign arm announced Tuesday it will commit $79 million to television, digital and radio advertising to defend the party’s narrow majority in a 2024 campaign season that has Democrats defending seats in two solidly Republican states — in Ohio, Sherrod Brown, and in Montana, Jon Tester.

California’s attorney general and secretary of state on Monday sued the city of Huntington Beach near Los Angeles over a voter ID requirement that narrowly passed during a referendum in March. State officials said that the measure, which was placed on the ballot by the Republican-controlled City Council, conflicts with California law and was based on vague statements that falsely sow doubts about election integrity.

Maine will be the 17th state to join an effort to make sure the winner of the national popular vote is elected president. Gov. Janet Mills, a Democrat, said she would let the bill become law without her signature. States that join the compact agree to award their Electoral College votes to the national popular vote winner, but only if states totaling 270 electoral votes sign on. Maine makes 209.

Former President Donald J. Trump returned to a courtroom in lower Manhattan on Tuesday for the second day in his sex scandal cover-up case. He has continued to use social media to attack the judge in the case and the legal system, defying a gag order and upending the norms of conduct.

Two statehouse districts in Michigan are holding special elections today to fill seats vacated by Democrats who were elected to mayorships. The races will determine control of the statehouse, which is currently tied. Both seats are Democratic-leaning, and if the party wins both, they would regain a majority and have full control of the state government. The polls are open until 8 p.m.

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Biden bashes Trump as a pawn of billionaires as he lays out his tax plan.

Biden digs at trump during his pennsylvania hometown visit, in a speech about his tax plan, president biden compared scranton, pa., to trump’s mar-a-lago to highlight the different economic and social values between america’s middle class and its wealthy..

We’re not asking anything as unusual. Under my plan, nobody earning less than $400,000 will pay an additional penny. I hope you’re all able to make $400,000. I never did. You know, I have to say, if Trump’s stock in Truth Social — his company — drops any lower, he might do better under my tax plan than his. [laughter] No billionaire should pay a lower tax rate than a teacher, a nurse, a sanitation worker. Folks, where we come from matters. When I look at the economy, I don’t see it through the eyes of Mar-a-Lago. I see it through the eyes of Scranton. And that’s not hyperbole, that’s a fact. Donald Trump looks at the world differently than you and me. He wakes up in the morning in Mar-a-Lago thinking about himself. How he can help his billionaire friends gain power and control, and force their extreme agenda on the rest of us.

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President Biden delivered a flurry of attacks on former President Donald J. Trump during a Tuesday speech in Pennsylvania about taxes and economic policy, painting his Republican rival as a puppet of plutocrats who had ignored the working class.

Visiting his hometown, Scranton, in a top battleground state that he has visited more often than any other, Mr. Biden laid out his vision for a fairer tax code, including raising rates on the wealthy and corporations and using the money to expand the economy and help working families.

But in a speech that signaled the Biden campaign’s intention to make the 2024 election a referendum on his polarizing Republican opponent, the president returned again and again to Mr. Trump. His jabs at his predecessor took aim at the former president’s wealthy upbringing, his friendships with billionaires and his 2017 tax cuts that disproportionately benefited America’s upper crust .

“Donald Trump looks at the world differently than you and me,” Mr. Biden told a crowd of more than a hundred supporters at a cultural center in Scranton. “He wakes up in the morning at Mar-a-Lago thinking about himself. How he can help his billionaire friends gain power and control, and force their extreme agenda on the rest of us.”

Aiming for a clear contrast, Mr. Biden laid out his proposals: Expanding the child tax credit. Providing a $10,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers. Raising the minimum tax rate for billionaires and corporations.

“We know the best way to build an economy is from the middle out and the bottom up, not the top down,” Mr. Biden said. “Because when you do that, the poor have a ladder up and the middle class does well and the wealthy still do very well. We all do well.”

Karoline Leavitt, a spokeswoman for the Trump campaign, disputed that Mr. Biden’s plan would benefit Americans.

“President Trump proudly passed the largest tax CUTS in history,” she said in a statement. “Joe Biden is proposing the largest tax HIKE ever.”

Throughout his speech, Mr. Biden wove in criticism of Mr. Trump — including a needling joke about the falling shares in the former president’s social media company.

“If Trump’s stock in Truth Social — his company — drops any lower, he might do better under my tax plan than his,” Mr. Biden said.

The president’s speech kicked off a three-day swing through Pennsylvania, with appearances scheduled in Pittsburgh on Wednesday and Philadelphia on Thursday. The trip came as Mr. Trump appeared in court in Manhattan for the second straight day as his first criminal trial begins — a striking split screen welcomed by the Biden campaign.

Since Mr. Biden delivered his State of the Union address last month, his campaign has shifted into general election mode, after a far quieter start to the year. In recent weeks, he has visited every major battleground state. His campaign has opened more than 100 field offices around the nation in coordination with state Democratic parties, spent $30 million in an advertising blitz and built a significant fund-raising advantage over Mr. Trump. An Arizona court decision that upheld a near-total abortion ban dating to 1864 has also energized Democrats .

As those efforts have taken place, Mr. Biden’s depressed poll numbers have improved, with a survey this month by The New York Times and Siena College finding that he had nearly erased Mr. Trump’s lead nationwide. The president had trailed Mr. Trump by five percentage points in the previous survey. Much of Mr. Biden’s recovery came from his improved standing among traditional Democratic voters, a signal that his campaign’s messaging efforts may be having an effect.

Still, Mr. Biden faces an uphill battle in convincing Americans that he is a better steward of the nation’s economy than Mr. Trump. In the latest Times/Siena poll, 64 percent of voters said they approved of how Mr. Trump had handled the economy while in office. Only 34 percent said the same of Mr. Biden, the poll found.

The tax cuts that Mr. Trump signed into law in 2017 have proved unpopular with voters. And while they increased investment in the U.S. economy and delivered a modest pay bump for workers, they fell short of Republican promises and are adding greatly to the national debt, one academic study found. Many parts of those tax cuts are set to expire next year.

Mr. Biden pledged in his speech that under his plan, nobody earning less than $400,000 would see their taxes go up.

“I hope you’re able to make $400,000,” he told the crowd. “I never did.”

As Mr. Biden spoke, Mr. Trump was seated in a Manhattan courtroom roughly two hours away, watching the selection of the first jurors in his trial. Mr. Biden has generally refrained from mentioning the charges Mr. Trump faces in four criminal cases, but his campaign did troll the former president on social media for appearing to fall asleep during proceedings on Monday.

Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary, did not answer when asked if Mr. Biden was watching the Trump trial or being briefed on it.

“His focus is on the American people,” she said during a briefing with reporters aboard Air Force One en route to Scranton.

But even in his hometown, Mr. Biden could not avoid the anger that many Democrats feel over his support for Israel during its war in Gaza. As Mr. Biden walked up the steps of his childhood home, a crowd of protesters down the block waved Palestinian flags and chanted “Genocide Joe has got to go” through a loudspeaker.

Mr. Biden is set to speak on Wednesday at the headquarters of the United Steelworkers union in Pittsburgh before visiting Philadelphia on Thursday. He narrowly defeated Mr. Trump in Pennsylvania in 2020, and winning the state is crucial to his re-election strategy.

Democratic allies of Mr. Biden said they thought his message on economic fairness would resonate in Pennsylvania.

“Scranton versus Fifth Avenue was one of the most successful frames from the 2020 campaign,” said Representative Brendan Boyle of Pennsylvania, referring to the location of Trump Tower in Manhattan. “You’re going to see more of it in this campaign.”

Mitch Smith

Mitch Smith

Michigan Democrats reclaim full control of Statehouse with special election victories.

Michigan Democrats started 2023 with full control of state government for the first time since the 1980s. They ended the year in a political bind after two House members left to become mayors of suburbs, leaving that chamber with an even partisan split and making it impossible for Democrats to pass bills without Republican support.

On Tuesday, five months after their House majority evaporated, Democrats won two special elections to reclaim those seats and full control at the Michigan Capitol. The Associated Press said the Democrats Mai Xiong, a Macomb County commissioner, and Peter Herzberg, a Westland City Council member, defeated their Republican opponents.

The results of the special elections had never been in great doubt. Both districts, situated in the Detroit area, are liberal strongholds that Democratic candidates had carried by large margins in 2022. But the details of scheduling and running special elections meant a long, slow winter for Democratic lawmakers in Lansing while the House was evenly divided between the two parties. Michigan’s governor, Gretchen Whitmer , is a Democrat, and her party has a majority in the State Senate.

Republicans hope the Democrats’ renewed House majority is short-lived. Michigan, long a swing state, is expected to be a pivotal presidential battleground again this year. President Biden is working to rebuild a coalition that helped him win the state in 2020, but early polling has been favorable to former President Donald J. Trump. Republicans see an opening to deliver Michigan for Mr. Trump in November and to win control of the Michigan House, a goal that could be helped by newly redrawn legislative maps in the Detroit area. All 110 Michigan House seats are up for election in November, including the two seats that were contested on Tuesday.

Before losing their House majority last year, Michigan Democrats raced through a list of longstanding policy goals that had been stymied during decades of divided government or Republican control of the state. In the span of several months in 2023, Ms. Whitmer and legislative Democrats enacted new gun laws , codified civil rights for L.G.B.T.Q. people , solidified abortion rights and undid Republican laws that they said weakened labor unions.

Those efforts slowed in November after one House member, Kevin Coleman, was elected mayor of Westland and another, Lori M. Stone, was elected mayor of Warren. Under Michigan law, Mr. Coleman and Ms. Stone had to resign from the Legislature when they became mayor.

Mr. Coleman said in November that some fellow Democrats, including members of Ms. Whitmer’s staff and Speaker of the House Joe Tate, expressed concerns to him about his mayoral run. But none of them, he said, did anything to undermine his campaign for mayor.

Once Ms. Xiong and Mr. Herzberg are sworn in, Democrats will have the numbers to resume their legislative push. With the general election only months away, it is uncertain how aggressively lawmakers will move.

Ms. Xiong, who was elected to the Macomb County Board of Commissioners in 2020, has worked as an interpreter. She is of Hmong descent and said on her campaign website that she immigrated to the United States as a child after being born in a refugee camp in Thailand. Mr. Herzberg, who has a finance background, has been a member of the City Council in Westland, his hometown, since 2016.

Trump leaves his trial to rail against crime and jab at the prosecutor in his case.

In his first campaign stop since his criminal trial in Manhattan began, former President Donald J. Trump on Tuesday visited a bodega in Harlem where he made a pointed attack on the district attorney prosecuting him and portrayed himself as tough on crime, a central theme of his 2024 run.

His visit to the store — the site of a case that prompted political controversy for Manhattan’s district attorney when an employee was charged after fatally stabbing a man after a confrontation — made for a striking juxtaposition.

After spending much of the day in a Manhattan courtroom as a criminal defendant, Mr. Trump immediately traveled uptown both to criticize the district attorney, Alvin Bragg, for being too lenient on crime and to play up his “law and order” message.

Mr. Trump has for months tried to draw a distinction between his frequently expressed tough-on-crime stance and the felony charges he faces in four separate cases. Outside the bodega, he again tried to dismiss his charges as political persecution, arguing that Mr. Bragg was too focused on Mr. Trump’s 2016 campaign sex scandal cover-up trial and was ignoring crime in the city.

“It’s Alvin Bragg’s fault,” Mr. Trump said. “Alvin Bragg does nothing.”

Though Mr. Trump is prevented by a gag order from attacking witnesses, prosecutors and jurors in his New York case, the order does not cover Mr. Bragg or the judge overseeing his trial.

Before he arrived at the bodega, his campaign attacked Mr. Bragg over his handling of the 2022 incident, in which Jose Alba, a clerk, was charged with second-degree murder after stabbing a man, Austin Simon, in an altercation.

Mr. Bragg and his office were criticized at the time for charging Mr. Alba, as surveillance video showed Mr. Simon shoving Mr. Alba, raising questions about whether Mr. Alba had acted in self-defense. Prosecutors eventually dropped the case , saying they would be unable to “prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant was not justified in his use of deadly physical force.”

In a statement, a spokesman for Mr. Bragg’s office said that the Alba case “was resolved nearly two years ago, and the charges were dismissed after a thorough investigation.” On social media, Mr. Bragg’s office pointed to statistics showing large declines in homicides and shootings in Manhattan over the last two years and a more modest decrease in robberies.

At the bodega on Tuesday evening, Mr. Trump briefly met with the store’s owner and Mr. Alba’s lawyer. He also spoke with Francisco Marte, the founder of the Bodega and Small Business Association, which represents bodegas in New York and which has attacked Mr. Bragg over the case.

After their conversation, Mr. Trump repeated criticisms about liberal politicians that have become standard campaign lines, depicting Democratic-run cities as being riddled with crime and attacking their leaders for being overly lax and opposed to law and order.

Before he left, Mr. Trump shook hands and posed for a photo with a group of uniformed New York police officers, an atypical move for many criminal defendants. He often takes photos with police officers at political stops after they have helped guard his motorcade.

And he again repeated his criticism of President Biden’s handling of the surge of migrants of the border, arguing that the crisis was harming people of color because migrants were taking their jobs.

That message resonated with some of his supporters, who had come to catch a glimpse of the former president.

“This is the worst city for all these migrants,” Lesandra Carrion, 47, said. She said that she believed the border had been more secure when Mr. Trump was in office and that she did not believe Mr. Biden “did anything for this country.”

And Mr. Trump’s criminal charges, she said, did not worry her, adding that he would win in 2024.

“He’s going to beat that,” Ms. Carrion said. “It’s all allegations.”

Mr. Trump was greeted by a large crowd when he arrived outside the store, and the surrounding blocks in Harlem were lined with people standing behind police barricades hoping to catch a glimpse.

As might be expected given that Mr. Trump lost overwhelmingly in New York, his former home state, in 2016 and 2020, his reception was not all positive. A group of protesters also arrived to jeer him, shouting, “Dump Trump” and waving signs before his arrival.

Other passers-by cursed in frustration because police barricades stretched for a city block, breaking easy access to sidewalks, their apartments or the store.

Still, despite the mixed response, Mr. Trump promised to “make a big play for New York,” suggesting he would make more campaign stops after his courtroom appearances and could easily campaign locally.

Lacretia McNeil, 40, whose daughter sat on her shoulder while she recorded the appearance, said Mr. Trump’s decision to visit Harlem was a smart effort “to rally up the votes.” Her daughter wondered aloud about the point of visiting a store.

Mr. Trump will be present in the courtroom when his trial is in session, and it is expected to last at least six weeks. But he is expected to hold more events like Tuesday’s bodega stop on evenings after court.

Campaign aides have also explored planning rallies on Wednesdays, when the trial is expected to pause each week, and he will most likely continue to hold rallies on weekends.

Bernard Mokam contributed reporting.

Emily Cochrane

Emily Cochrane

Emily Cochrane covers the American South and has reported on the redistricting effort in Alabama.

Alabama runoff elections set the field for a newly competitive House district.

Shomari Figures, a Democrat who worked in the Justice Department, will face Caroleene Dobson, a lawyer and Republican political newcomer, this November for the seat in Alabama’s Second Congressional District, according to The Associated Press.

The two candidates won primary runoff elections on Tuesday in the district, which was redrawn after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last year that the state had illegally diluted the power of Black voters.

Now that the district has more Black voters, who historically have largely supported Democrats, political analysts see the race for it as one of the most competitive in the South. The nonpartisan Cook Political Report ranks it as a likely Democratic seat. (The district’s current representative, Barry Moore, is expected to remain in Congress after winning the Republican primary in the neighboring First Congressional District.)

The Second District now stretches across the state, encompassing much of Mobile; Montgomery, the Alabama capital; and several counties in the Black Belt, where rich soil once fueled plantations worked by enslaved people.

In the Republican primary, Ms. Dobson faced Dick Brewbaker, a former state senator. Mr. Brewbaker repeatedly pointed to his experience in the State Legislature, while Ms. Dobson argued that it was time for a newer political voice in Washington.

In the Democratic runoff, Mr. Figures’s opponent was State Representative Anthony Daniels, the House Democratic leader.

Mr. Figures’s family has a long political legacy in Alabama: He is the son of Michael Figures and Vivian Davis Figures, who have both served in the State Senate, with Ms. Davis Figures winning her husband’s seat after his death in 1996. Shomari Figures moved back to Alabama after working in the Justice Department and the Obama administration.

Mr. Daniels does not live in the district — a point of contention in the race, though residency is not a requirement — but grew up there. He argued that his leadership position in the State House had shown that he could deliver for Alabama residents.

The November elections could result in Alabama sending two Black representatives to Washington for the first time in its history if Mr. Figures were to win and if Representative Terri Sewell, the Democrat in the Sixth Congressional District, wins re-election, as analysts widely expect.

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Chris Cameron reported from Washington, and Kellen Browning reported from Lake Havasu City, Ariz.

Kari Lake urges supporters to ‘strap on a Glock’ in preparation for the election.

Kari Lake, a top ally of Donald J. Trump who is running for a Senate seat in Arizona, called on her supporters on Sunday to arm themselves ahead of an “intense” period leading up to the election, urging them to “strap on a Glock,” referring to a brand of firearm.

“The next six months is going to be intense,” Ms. Lake said during a rally in Lake Havasu City. “We’re going to strap on our seatbelt. We’re going to put on our helmet — or your Kari Lake ball cap. We are going to put on the armor of God. And maybe strap on a Glock on the side of us just in case.”

The crowd roared its approval, and she continued, “You can put one here,” gesturing to the side of her hip, “and one in the back or one in the front. Whatever you guys decide. Because we’re not going to be the victims of crime. We’re not going to have our Second Amendment taken away. We’re certainly not going to have our First Amendment taken away by these tyrants.”

When asked about Ms. Lake’s remarks on Tuesday, Alex Nicoll, a representative of the campaign, said that “Kari Lake is clearly talking about the Second Amendment right for Arizonans to defend themselves.”

It is not the first time Ms. Lake has alluded to armed conflict with her and her supporters. Last year, she said: “If you want to get to President Trump, you are going to have go through me, and you are going to have to go through 75 million Americans just like me. And I’m going to tell you, most of us are card-carrying members of the N.R.A.,” referring to the National Rifle Association. She added, “That’s not a threat — that’s a public service announcement.”

Her voice is just one in a rising chorus of violent, authoritarian or otherwise aggressive political rhetoric from Mr. Trump and his allies. The former president shared a video late last month featuring an image of President Biden, his Democratic rival, hogtied. He has also said that migrants are “poisoning the blood of our country” and described his political opponents last year as “vermin” who needed to be “rooted out.”

And Senator Tom Cotton, Republican of Arkansas, on Monday urged people whose routes were blocked by pro-Palestinian demonstrators to “take matters into your own hands” and confront the offenders, endorsing the use of physical force against peaceful protesters.

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Jazmine Ulloa

A wealthy Democratic congressman is among the top self-funders in Senate primary history.

Representative David Trone, a Democrat who apologized for using a racial slur during a recent House committee meeting, has poured nearly $42 million from his personal fortune into his Senate bid in Maryland, according to the latest federal quarter filings, putting him among the top self-funders in Senate primary history.

Mr. Trone, who founded and owns a lucrative wine and liquor retailer alongside his brother, invested $18.5 million of his own money from January to March alone, ending last month with $1 million on hand. He drew only about $216,100 from other donors in that time, according to the filings .

Mr. Trone is seeking to make up ground in his hotly contested Democratic primary against Angela Alsobrooks, the prominent executive of Prince George’s County, and a slate of lesser known candidates. Now in his third term in the House of Representatives, Mr. Trone has picked up endorsements from top House Democrats. But his use of the slur has drawn criticism.

Last month, while praising President Biden’s tax proposals at a congressional budget hearing, Mr. Trone dropped a derogatory term used to caricature Black people. He later apologized, adding that he misspoke and meant to say “bugaboo.” “Regardless of what I meant to say, I shouldn’t have used that language, and I apologize,” he said at the time.

Five Black Democrats in the House then endorsed Ms. Alsobrooks, who is Black, though they made no mention of the slur. She ended the latest quarter with nearly $3.2 million cash on hand, according to federal filings. The primary is on May 14.

The winner is likely to face Larry Hogan, a popular former governor of the state who is seeking the Republican nomination, in what is expected to be a competitive general election . While Maryland has not elected a Republican senator in more than 40 years, it elected Mr. Hogan as governor twice.

In the Democratic Senate primary, Mr. Trone has sought to stake out a position to the left of Ms. Alsobrooks on issues such as addiction and criminal justice, and to emphasize his humble origins growing up on a farm in Pennsylvania and building a fortune as the founder of his company, Total Wine & More. He has pitched his ability to self-fund as a bulwark against the influence of political action committees, lobbyists and corporations.

In a statement, Joe Bowen, his campaign’s communications director, pointed to Mr. Trone’s self-funding as evidence that “he’s prepared to do whatever it takes to beat Larry Hogan in November and protect the Democratic Senate majority.”

Before his Senate run, Mr. Trone spent more than $43 million of his own money on his House races dating back to 2016, when he lost in a neighboring district, and he already had the distinction of being the top self-funder in House history , said Jacob Rubashkin, an analyst with Inside Elections , a nonpartisan newsletter that analyzes congressional races. Mr. Rubashkin said in an interview that Mr. Trone made most of his latest investment last quarter before his misstep at the hearing.

Mr. Rubashkin said Mr. Trone had entered the race with some disadvantages and was facing stiff competition. “He had a lot of ground to make up, and the money was his way of doing that,” Mr. Rubashkin said.

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Rebecca Davis O’Brien

Trailing Biden in cash, Trump relies on big donors to try to catch up.

Former President Donald J. Trump leaned heavily on major Republican donors in March as his campaign and the Republican Party sought to close the financial gap separating him from President Biden, new federal filings showed on Monday.

For much of the race, Mr. Trump has relied on small donors — in particular, those giving less than $200 online — to sustain his campaign. Most big donors steered clear.

But in recent weeks, as Mr. Trump finished trouncing his primary opponents and Mr. Biden and the Democrats gathered fund-raising steam, these donors have opened their checkbooks to the former president.

In the last two weeks of March alone, one committee backing Mr. Trump raised nearly $18 million, nearly all from six-figure contributions. Mr. Trump and the Republican Party finished the month with $93 million on hand between all their committees, his campaign has said , having raised more than $65 million in March.

Still, Republicans are lagging behind. In the first three months of the year, Mr. Biden and the Democratic Party together raised more than $187 million, his campaign has said , including $90 million in March, ending the month with $192 million on hand.

Mr. Trump’s campaign has not provided a full account of its first-quarter fund-raising. The two committees that filed on Monday reported raising nearly $90 million combined since January, but that does not include money raised directly by the campaign or the Republican National Committee.

The filings on Monday with the Federal Election Commission were the first detailed look this year at the joint fund-raising committees through which Mr. Trump and Mr. Biden have raised the majority of their money. These committees, some of which can raise more than $800,000 from individual donors in concert with the candidates’ parties, transfer funds to the campaigns themselves and also build out national campaign operations.

(The campaigns and parties themselves have been filing monthly reports, which do not include details on the individual donors.)

Biden Victory Fund, the president’s main joint fund-raising committee with the party reported raising $121.3 million in the first three months of the year.

Top donors included Seth MacFarlane, the creator of “Family Guy”; the billionaire entrepreneur Reid Hoffman; and the lawyer George Conway, a vocal Trump critic who until last year was married to Kellyanne Conway, a top Trump adviser.

The reporting period included Mr. Biden’s March 28 fund-raiser at Radio City Music Hall, which campaign aides said brought in $25 million.

Trump 47 Committee Inc. — Mr. Trump’s new joint fund-raising committee with the Republican National Committee — was formally set up with the F.E.C. on Jan. 31. It reported raising $23.6 million in the quarter, including $17.8 million in the second half of March alone, largely from six-figure contributions.

Those gifts included $814,399 dated March 25 from Robert Mercer, the hedge fund billionaire who was a vital supporter of Mr. Trump’s 2016 campaign but was less engaged with his 2020 run. Mr. Trump had been courting Mr. Mercer and other donors in recent weeks.

Mr. Trump’s joint fund-raising agreement with the R.N.C. directs a portion of the contributions to Trump 47 Committee Inc. to a political action committee that has been paying his costly legal bills. The first $6,600 given goes to Mr. Trump’s campaign, and the next $5,000 goes to his Save America PAC, which last year spent more than $50 million on his legal expenses. The R.N.C. and state parties receive the remaining amount.

Other top-dollar donors to Trump 47 included Roger William Norman, a Nevada real-estate developer who gave nearly half a million dollars last year to a super PAC backing Mr. Trump, and Robert T. Bigelow, the Las Vegas aerospace mogul, who gave $5 million to the Trump super PAC in February.

Jeffrey C. Sprecher, the chief executive of Intercontinental Exchange, which owns the New York Stock Exchange, also gave more than $800,000, as did his wife, Kelly Loeffler, who briefly served as a Republican senator from Georgia.

Joe Ricketts, the chairman of TD Ameritrade, also gave the maximum amount. Other major donors included Linda McMahon, the former pro-wrestling entrepreneur; Phil Ruffin, the casino magnate; and Woody Johnson, the owner of the New York Jets. All three also gave at least $1 million to the pro-Trump super PAC last year.

Mr. Trump’s Save America joint fund-raising committee — which had served as his main fund-raising vehicle during the primary campaign — raised $65.8 million in the first quarter of 2024, and ended March with $13.7 million on hand.

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Under pressure from Trump, Arizona Republicans weigh a response to the state’s 1864 abortion ban.

Facing mounting pressure to strike down a near-total abortion ban revived last week by Arizona’s Supreme Court, Republican state legislators are considering efforts to undermine a planned ballot measure this fall that would enshrine abortion rights in the Arizona Constitution, according to a presentation obtained by The New York Times.

The 1864 law that is set to take effect in the coming weeks bans nearly all abortions and mandates prison sentences of two to five years for providing abortion care. The proposed ballot measure on abortion rights, known as the Arizona Abortion Access Act, would enshrine the right to an abortion before viability , or about 24 weeks. Supporters of the measure say they have already gathered enough signatures to put the question on the ballot ahead of a July 3 filing deadline.

Republicans in the Legislature are under tremendous pressure to overturn, or at least amend, the 1864 ban. Former President Donald J. Trump, the national standard-bearer of the Republican Party, directly intervened on Friday, calling on Republican legislators, in a frantically worded post online, to “act immediately” to change the law. A top Trump ally in Arizona who is running for the Senate, Kari Lake, has also called for the overturning of the 1864 law , which she had once praised.

Abortion rights have been a winning message for Democrats since the Supreme Court, with three justices appointed by Mr. Trump, overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022. And even though it is an objectively unpopular aspect of his White House legacy, Mr. Trump has repeatedly bragged that he is personally responsible for overturning Roe.

Republicans in Arizona, however, have already resisted efforts to repeal the 160-year-old law and are bracing for the potential for another floor battle on the ban that is looming for the Legislature, which is set to convene on Wednesday. The plans that circulated among Republican legislators suggest the caucus is considering other measures that would turn attention away from the 1864 law.

The presentation to Republican state legislators, written by Linley Wilson, the general counsel for the Republican majority in the Arizona State Legislature, proposed several ways in which the Republican-controlled Legislature could undermine the ballot measure, known as A.A.A., by placing competing constitutional amendments on the ballot that would limit the right to abortion even if the proposed ballot measure succeeded.

The plan, the document said, “Changes narrative — Republicans have a plan!” adding that the plan “puts Democrats in a defensive position to argue against partial birth abortions, discriminatory abortions, and other basic protections.”

One proposal would have the Legislature send to voters two other ballot initiatives that would “conflict with” and “pull votes from” the A.A.A. ballot measure. Ballot measures for a constitutional amendment can be proposed through a petition, as with the A.A.A. ballot measure, or through the State Legislature , and the document suggests that voters could read the Republican ballot measures first on the ballot if they are filed before the A.A.A. ballot measure.

One of the Republican ballot initiatives outlined in the presentation would enact an abortion ban after the fifth week of pregnancy, with exceptions for rape, incest and medical necessity. The other ballot option would propose a ban after the 14th week of pregnancy. The language of the measures would be intentionally written to mislead voters on when exactly an abortion would become illegal, according to the presentation.

The second option, for example, would be known as the “Fifteen Week Reproductive Care and Abortion Act.” But “in reality,” according to the presentation, “It’s a 14-week law disguised as a 15-week law because it would only allow abortion until the beginning of the 15th week.” Similarly, the wording of the five-week abortion ban would make abortion illegal “after the sixth week of pregnancy begins.”

An alternative to those two options would be to put forward a ballot measure that would take effect only if the A.A.A. ballot measure also passes. That plan, known as “conditional enactment,” would insert language in the state Constitution declaring that the right to an abortion in the A.A.A. ballot measure “is not absolute and shall not be interpreted to prevent the Legislature from” regulating abortion in the future. It would also include language used by anti-abortion activists, referring to “the preservation of prenatal life” and “mitigation of fetal pain.”

Ben Toma, the speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives, confirmed the authenticity of the document and said in a statement that it “presents ideas drafted for internal discussion and consideration within the caucus. I’ve publicly stated that we are looking at options to address this subject, and this is simply part of that.”

State Senator Anna Hernandez said in a statement that she and fellow Democrats would continue to push to repeal the 1864 law and that the Republicans’ proposals were “intentionally drafted to confuse voters” with policies “based in arbitrary numbers of weeks that have no factual grounding in science or health care.”

Dawn Penich, a spokeswoman for Arizona for Abortion Access, the liberal coalition organizing the A.A.A. ballot measure, said in a statement that the Republican presentation “shows yet again why Arizonans can’t leave our most basic and personal rights in the hands of politicians.”

Kate Zernike contributed reporting from New York.

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WASHINGTON ― With Donald Trump stuck in a New York courtroom, President Joe Biden took his campaign Tuesday to his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, where he hammered the former president over his tax policies in an appeal to working-class voters .

Biden began a three-day swing through Pennsylvania, the biggest battleground of the 2024 election, blasting Trump's 2017 tax cuts for corporations and the wealthiest Americans while calling for the rich to pay their "fair share."

Biden, in a campaign speech, leaned into his modest upbringing in Scranton − "where honesty and decency matter," he said − and compared it to Trump's background of wealth and inheritance.

"People like Donald Trump learned very different lessons," Biden told supporters at the Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple. "He learned the best way to get rich is inherit it. He learned that paying taxes is something that people who work for a living did, not him. He learned that telling people they're fired was something to laugh about."

The Scranton stop − designed to make an economic case for Biden's reelection while inflation remains stubbornly high − fell one day after Tax Day, the April 15 deadline for people to file their federal tax returns. Biden released his tax returns Monday , while Trump did not, following a practice of not publicizing his returns that Trump maintained in the White House.

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"When I look at the economy, I don't see it through the eyes of Mar-a-Lago, I see it through the eyes of Scranton − and that's not hyperbole," Biden said, adding that Trump "and his rich friends" embrace the "failed trickled-down policies" of the past 40 years.

"Scranton values or Mar-a-Lago values: These are the competing visions for our economy that raise fundamental questions of fairness at the heart of this campaign," Biden said.

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The visit came as Trump attended day two of his criminal trial  in New York involving alleged hush-money payments he made to a porn star during the 2016 campaign.

Ahead of the November election, Biden is looking to improve Democratic performance with white working-class voters who lack college degrees, who have increasingly moved to the Republican camp in the Trump era.

In his State of the Union address last month, Biden revived a proposal to reverse the corporate tax rate cut that Trump and congressional Republicans passed in 2017 by raising the rate from 21% to 28%. The rate was previously set at 35% prior to the Trump-era cuts.

Biden has proposed increasing a new minimum on the largest billion-dollar corporations − which he signed into law in 2022 − from 15% to 21% and creating a new 25% minimum tax on Americans with more than $100 million in wealth, the 0.01% wealthiest Americans. He has vowed not to raise taxes on any American making more than $400,00 a year.

"No billionaire should be paying a lower tax rate than a teacher, or a nurse or a sanitation worker," Biden said, later taking a jab at the tumbling stock of Truth Social, Trump's social media company. "You know, I have to say: If Trump's stock in Truth Social, his company, drops any lower, he might do better under my tax plan than his."

In a statement, Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said Trump "proudly passed the largest tax cuts in history" and accused Biden of backing the largest tax hike in history.

"When President Trump is back in the White House, he will advocate for more tax cuts for all Americans and reinvigorate America's energy industry to bring down inflation, lower the cost of living, and pay down our debt," Leavitt said.

A proposal put forward last month by the House Republican Study Committee would make permanent the Trump-era tax cuts on individuals and businesses, which are set to expire at the end of 2025, along with making other new tax cuts.

Brian Deese, former director of the National Economic Council in the Biden White House, told reporters the Republican plan would add $5 trillion to the deficit and would deliver billionaires a $3.5 million tax cut on average.

"Donald Trump is going to have to stand up in front of the American people and defend why the richest people in the country get a tax cut that is seven times greater than the income of a typical middle class family," Deese said during a Biden campaign call.

Pennsylvania, with its 19 electoral votes, is one of the most fiercely contested battleground states of the election. Biden carried Pennsylvania by just 1.2 percentage points in 2020. Pennsylvania also features a critical Senate race between incumbent Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., and expected Republican challenger David McCormick.

Trump held a campaign rally in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania on Saturday. Biden plans to visit the Pittsburgh area on Wednesday and Philadelphia on Thursday in a push to tout an economy recovery that's gone unnoticed for many Americans while inflation remains high.

The trip to Scranton marked the eighth time either Biden or Vice President Kamala Harris have visited Pennsylvania in 2024.

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The OnePass app is your ticket to the 2024 NFL draft in Detroit: What to know

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You're a Steelers fan from Pittsburgh coming in for the 2024 NFL draft in Detroit. Or a 49ers fan hopping a flight from San Francisco. Or a Dolphins fan from Miami.

Maybe you're a Michigan-made Detroit Lions fan driving in from the north, the Detroit suburbs or somewhere in the Motor City — but you know that your home's downtown won't be the same for the draft on April 25-27.

The NFL OnePass app — your ticket to all things draft from the NFL — is the official guide to the draft, with lots of information about the city. It has draft news and mock drafts, links on how to plan your trip, including lodging, things to do, metro Detroit sports bars and Detroit dining from A-Z, with links to visitdetroit.com .

Here's a tour of what this app tells us about the draft, the D and the offerings for the estimated 300,000 people coming to the big event.

How to get the NFL OnePass app

The NFL OnePass app can be downloaded in the App Store or on Google Play . Adults 18 and older are required to register for the 2024 NFL draft through the app or at nfl.com/draftaccess , and can register up to five minors to bring to the draft experience.

A quick note: There's a lot to explore on the app; by necessity, this is a partial look. It includes attractions, FAQs, transportation, maps, accessibility, security and prohibited items just to name a few. The look-see for this article took 90 minutes, so you'll want to give yourself time to explore everything so you can plan.

Once you register, you'll get emails, too. One that popped into my inbox as I wrote this was titled, "Get to know the NFL Prospects."

Let's get this snapshot tour started.

When is the 2024 NFL draft?

The 2024 NFL draft is April 25-27.

  • The first round takes place at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 25.
  • Rounds 2-3 take place starting at 7 p.m. Friday, April 26.
  • Rounds 4-7 take place starting at noon Saturday, April 27.

Where is the 2024 NFL draft?

The draft will take place in downtown Detroit, around Campus Martius Park and Hart Plaza. From Hart Plaza, you can see the Detroit River and our Canadian neighbors in Windsor.

What's the cost to attend the 2024 NFL draft?

Entry is free and you can register for entry by downloading the NFL OnePass app or at NFL.com/DraftAccess .

How do I attend the NFL Draft Experience?

To enter the 2024 NFL Draft Experience, the free fan experience with exhibits that will take place all three days at Hart Plaza, you've got to register via the NFL OnePass app. Adults (18 and older) are required to register, but also can register up to five children.

Get there early as attendance will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Hours will be noon-10 p.m. April 25-26 and 9 a.m.-6 p.m. April 27. Fans are invited to stay and watch the draft on the stage and screens until the last pick each day.

The Draft Theater adjacent to Campus Martius Park is where player selections are announced and where concerts will be held. It's for invited ticket holders. However, as seats become available, fans will have an opportunity to be selected for standing room only and other seating, depending on availability. Theater hours are approximately 5 p.m.-11 p.m. April 25-26 and noon-7 p.m. April 27.

Fans attending the Draft Experience will have sightlines to the Draft Theater from Woodward Avenue to watch the draft picks and concerts as well as screens to watch within the Draft Experience.

What about security?

Fans should be prepared to go through airport-level screening, and the NFL clear bag policy will be in effect. (You're encouraged not to bring any type of bag with you to expedite your entry.) Exceptions to the size limit of 12-by-6-by 12-inches will be made for medically necessary items.

Security around the draft site will be heightened and all items you carry will be inspected and possibly prohibited. (Friendly reminder: Prohibited items can't be accepted, stored or checked in by the NFL or Detroit police.)

Some prohibited items include firearms, knives, explosives, beach balls, footballs, chairs, drones and umbrellas.

What is permitted?

• Strollers and baby carriages, but bags and blankets must be removed, screened by X-ray and inspected.

• Small cameras and binoculars.

• Empty, reuseable water bottles for free water filling.

• Service animals and service animals in training (keep household pets and emotional support animals at home).

• Wheelchairs, power wheelchairs and three- or four-wheeled scooters for those with mobility disabilities.

What can I do or see at the NFL Draft Experience?

For the athletic:

• 40-yard dash: Race down the field against opponents and digital NFL players on a giant 40-yard-long LED wall.

• Vertical jump: Find out the differential between your reach and the flag you hit.

• Hail Mary: Throw a deep pass over defenders into a drop-in net.

For the not-so-athletic (everyone, actually):

• Free autographs from current NFL players and league legends. The schedule will be available April 20 in the app with regular updates. (Note: this is subject to change without notice.)

• Step inside a uniformed body-cast mold bearing the insignia of your favorite NFL team for a photo

• Take a photo in one of the jumbo photo frames.

• Visit a replica of the official NFL draft stage and take your photo behind the podium as the No. 1 draft pick.

• Visit a replica NFL locker room as it appears on game day and experience the sights of a real NFL pregame inside a video tunnel.

• Take your photo with an oversize replica of all 32 NFL team helmets.

• See all 57 Super Bowl rings and take a digital photo with your favorite ring on your finger.

• Take a photo with the Vince Lombardi Trophy, presented to the team that wins the Super Bowl.

Will the Pro Football Hall of Fame be represented?

Yes! There will be a curated exhibit to include:

• Hall of Fame bronze busts of Lem Barney, Joe DeLamielleure, Calvin Johnson, Alex Karras, Barry Sanders, Charles Woodson and Jerome Bettis.

• George S. Halas NFC Championship Trophy.

• Lamar Hunt AFC Championship Trophy.

• Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award.

• Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award.

What's going on at the Corner Ballpark?

Bring your kiddos to The Corner Ballpark on Michigan Avenue, site of the former Tiger Stadium, for youth-focused activities. (NFL OnePass is required for access.) Don’t worry, there will be screens to watch the draft on the NFL Network so you don’t miss the latest happenings there.

Corner Ballpark will be open 3 p.m.-10 p.m. April 25-26 and 9 a.m.-6 p.m. April 27. The NFL clear bag policy and airport-level screening will be in effect at this venue, too.

Activities include:

• Kick a field goal through NFL uprights.

• Try on NFL equipment.

• Watch and learn from USA Football coaches and NFL players about football and NFL Flag football as well as Heads Up tackling during clinics, competitions and demonstrations. On-field clinics will be open to those age 6-14. Daily clinics are open on a first-come, first-served basis. Check the app for the most updated times each day.

  • Navigate an obstacle course and train like an NFL player.
  • Snap and complete a pass like a pro into a drop-in net.

Food, drinks, entertainment, dancing and shopping

Local fare will be showcased through the Taste of Detroit concessions, bringing flavors from neighborhoods in Detroit including soul food, Greek, Mexican, Middle Eastern and East African cuisines. The restaurants will keep 100% of their revenue.

More than two dozen Detroit restaurants are to be featured in a "taste of the town" tailgate.

Here’s a quick sample of the businesses listed on the app: Waka by Baobab Fare; Good Cakes and Bakes; Chef Greg’s Soul “N” The Wall; El Parian Taco; Detroit 75 Kitchen; Kuzzo’s Chicken & Waffles; Golden Fleece; La Marsa Cuisine; Detroit Water Ice Factory and Mom’s Spaghetti.

A handful of food trucks also are to be at the Corner Ballpark, including Curt Got Crabs and Da Bomb Taco.

The Bud Light Backyard Bar will be for those 21 and older.

Free concerts will be hosted before Round 1 on April 25, Round 3 on April 26 and following Round 7 on April 27, live on the Draft Theater stage following each night of the draft. Concert-viewing is on a first-come, first-served basis and standing room only.

Dancing will play an integral role in the draft events Saturday. The Detroit Hustle will be celebrated across Campus Martius, with fan participation encouraged.

The NFL Shop at 1001 Woodward Ave. will be open to buy your favorite team's swag as well as draft merchandise. It opens 10 a.m. April 20 with hours 10 a.m.-8 p.m. April 20-21 and 11 a.m.-8 p.m. April 22-23. It will be closed April 24 and reopen noon-10 p.m. April 25-26 and 9 a.m.-6 p.m. April 27. Purchases are cash-free.

Getting into and around downtown

You have options, which the app breaks down in detail. And drivers, expect road closures, some of which have been happening since draft setup began.

If you decide to drive downtown , make a plan and prearrange parking. Many off-street lots and garages are booked, and street parking will be limited or restricted in the area. Parking regulations will be enforced; vehicles may be towed. Those planning to park downtown are encouraged to arrive by 10 a.m. You may find off-street parking options on the Park Detroit app or on Park Whiz.

More: Downtown Detroit parking lots to see upgrades ahead of 2024 NFL draft

Your noncar options include the Detroit People Mover , which will operate 24 hours a day from 7 a.m. April 25 through 12 a.m. April 28, and the QLINE along Woodward Avenue, per the app.

In terms of bus service, SMART will have park-and-ride services from various points in metro Detroit, including Great Lakes Crossing, several Meijer store locations and Oakland County Community College. It also has its FAST service on Gratiot, Woodward and Michigan Avenue. DDOT services will operate with modified downtown routes because of road closures.

There will be designated shuttle and ride-share drop-off points throughout downtown on Woodward, Jefferson and Fort Street. Detroit Air Xpress, or DAX, is a nonstop coach bus service connecting downtown Detroit to Detroit Metro Airport, and D2A2 is an express coach bus that connects downtown Detroit to downtown Ann Arbor.

More: New service details released about Detroit public transit options

How else is the city celebrating?

Free family-friendly events will span several downtown parks within walking distance of the draft site during the three days, including Capitol Park, Beacon Park, Paradise Valley Beatrice Buck Park, Grand Circus Park and a closed-off portion of Woodward between State and Witherell.

Big screens will show the draft action; nearly four dozen vendors will showcase products; more than 60 local artists, musicians and entertainers will participate, and the city will feature interpretive art installations for photo ops. There's cigar rolling April 25 at Paradise Valley Beatrice Buck Park and daily cornhole tournaments from 4-6 p.m. at Beacon Park planned.

And nearly three dozen local food trucks will have tailgating fare. You don't need the NFL OnePass to attend the event in these parks, but you will have to pass through security.

Contact Christina Hall: [email protected]. Follow her on X, formerly Twitter: @challreporter.

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