President Trump‘s lead over Biden in New Hampshire is likely the reason for the Democrat incumbent’s second trip to the state in several months. On Tuesday, Biden will make a campaign stop in New Hampshire, where he is expected to peddle his government’s spin on a weak economy and promise economic relief for middle-class families.

“This helps to put President Biden’s visit this week into greater context, as that sound you hear is the 2024 battleground map expanding for Donald Trump, seemingly putting New Hampshire in play this fall,” said Republican strategist Jim Merrill, who worked on the Mitt Romney and Marco Rubio presidential campaigns in the state. Compared to 2020, Biden is lagging in support among independent swing voters in the state.