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Biden Shuffles Into a Convenience Store to Pull a Trump-Like Move, Only Proves 45 Is Leagues Ahead of Him

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Editor’s Note: Our readers responded strongly to this story when it originally ran; we’re reposting it here in case you missed it.

The contrast between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump continues to be obvious in the lead-up to their showdown in the November election.

While Biden is received in public by relatively small and unenthused crowds, Trump is met with chanting, applause and crowds literally being held back behind barriers. This stark difference was painfully obvious in an April 17 incident when Biden made his way into a Sheetz convenience store in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Biden was heading to Pittsburgh International Airport to board Air Force One after giving a speech at the United Steelworkers headquarters in downtown Pittsburgh.

The Pittsburgh Post Gazette reported the United Steelworkers have endorsed Biden for re-election, as he sided with them in opposition to Japanese steel company Nippon Steel Corp.’s $14.9 billion proposal to buy U.S. Steel, which is based in Pittsburgh,

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Before reaching the airport, Biden decided to make a stop at the Sheetz, part of a convenience store chain based in Altoona, Pennsylvania.

Biden bought sandwiches for construction workers who were building a new terminal at the airport. After shaking hands with employees and taking pictures, Biden awkwardly attempted to answer questions from the media, then shuffled out.

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While Biden met with patrons and employees alike, traffic at the Sheetz seemed typical for a Wednesday.

While the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that Biden was flanked by Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey and Allegheny County Executive Sara Innamorato, the overall response to his presence seemed incredibly tame for a sitting president only a few months away from his re-election bid.

Although it was a massive flop, Biden’s choice of a Sheetz to meet Pittsburghers was strategic.

On April 16, Trump had visited a bodega in Harlem, New York, where he was met with cheering, energetic crowds.

Trump’s criminal trial in Manhattan began on Monday, with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg charging him with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.

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Chants of “We love Trump!” were heard as crowds packed in to see him.

Unlike Biden, whose audience at the Sheetz seemed to be mostly coincidental patrons going about their day, Trump was met with a crowd of people who were clearly there to voice their support.

This wasn’t just any bodega. This was the “Jose Alba bodega” where, in 2022, a worker named Jose Alba fatally stabbed an assailant who came behind the counter to attack him. Alba was arrested and Bragg’s office charged him with murder.

After Alba was sent Rikers Island jail with a bail of $250,000, his charges were eventually dropped due to public outcry.

In a clip from the “Greg Kelly Report” on Newsmax posted to X, Trump spoke about the situation involving bodegas and rampant crime.

“The Bodegas, the association, invited me. I respect them, and they respect me. They want law and order — they have a lot of crime, tremendous crime, where their stores are being robbed,” he said.

For his countless criticisms of Trump, clearly Biden tried to take a page out of his book for his Sheetz appearance.

However, the differences are obvious.

Where Biden stumbled into relative quiet in something you couldn’t even call a crowd, Trump was met with cheers, applause and handshakes on packed streets.


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Sam Short is an Instructor of History with Motlow State Community College in Smyrna, Tennessee. He holds a BA in History from Middle Tennessee State University and an MA in History from University College London.




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