Tracking Biden and Trump on the Campaign Trail

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Tracking Biden and Trump on the Campaign Trail

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The most valuable resource for any presidential campaign is a candidate’s time. That has never been more true than in the contest between President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump, whose rematch is testing their ability to make the traditional appearances on the trail that voters have come to expect.

Biden

A calendar showing the 42 events in May that Joe Biden participated in.

A calendar showing the 6 events in June that Joe Biden participated in.

Trump

A calendar showing the 48 events in May that Donald Trump participated in.

A calendar showing the 3 events in June that Donald Trump participated in.

Mr. Trump’s campaign has been hampered by his required presence at his New York hush-money trial — though he made use of the media attention to the trial by playing to the cameras with highly political statements each day. Mr. Biden has been forced to juggle campaign visits with trying to manage two wars. And both men face competing interests as they look to remain in the public eye, visit the battleground states, map out competing agendas and raise money for what is expected to be one of the most expensive races ever.

Our reporters are cataloging the candidates’ public events, speeches, court appearances, fund-raisers,and interviews. What emerges is a window into the decision-making and strategy of the two campaigns.

Mr. Trump’s schedule largely reflects his court dates, while Mr. Biden’s is a mix of public appearances and fund-raisers.

Number of events in each state

Biden

Calif.

Conn.

Del.
5

Ga.

Ill.

Mass.

Mich.

N.H.

N.Y.

Pa.

Va.

Wash.

Wis.
3

D.C.
19

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Trump

Fla.

Mich.

Minn.

N.J.

N.Y.
17

N.C.

Ohio

Texas
3

Wis.
2

D.C.

A map showing the number of events TKTKT

For obvious reasons, Mr. Biden’s appearances and events are largely in Washington, while Trump’s are mostly in New York. Mr. Biden has also focused on attending fund-raisers in West Coast states like California and Washington.

Day by day

Tuesday, June 4

Biden

  • Public appearance in Washington

    Answered a reporter’s shouted question about Israel after speaking about immigration at the White House

  • Speech in Washington

    Remarks at the White House on his executive action on immigration

  • Public appearance in Washington

    Opening remarks at the White House Congressional Picnic

Monday, June 3

Biden

  • Fund-raiser in Greenwich, Conn.

    At the home of Richard Plepler, former chairman and chief executive of HBO

Saturday, June 1

Biden

  • Public appearance in Rehoboth Beach, Del.

    Bike ride with his son, Hunter Biden

  • Public appearance in Rehoboth Beach, Del.

    At a church across the street from a crowd of pro-Palestine protesters

Trump

  • Public appearance in Newark, N.J.

    Attended Ultimate Fighting Championship fight

Friday, May 31

Biden

  • Speech in Washington

    On the Trump guilty verdict and an Israeli proposal for a cease-fire in Gaza

  • Public appearance in Washington

    Celebration of the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs

  • Questions from reporters in Washington

    Answered a reporter’s shouted questions as he left the Chiefs celebration

Thursday, May 30

Biden

  • Public appearance in Wilmington, Del.

    At a church in Wilmington, Del., on the ninth anniversary of the death of his son Beau

Wednesday, May 29

Trump

  • Court appearance in New York City

    Manhattan trial

  • Interview

    With “The Dan Bongino Show,” conservative radio show

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