WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden welcomed NATO leaders to Washington on Tuesday by celebrating their unity against Russia's Ukraine aggression and underscoring America's ironclad commitment to the alliance under his watch — a message that seemed aimed at bucking up his own wobbly Democratic supporters as much as allies confronting the prospect of a return to the White House of NATO skeptic Donald Trump.

Biden has been to persuade U.S. voters and donors that he’s ready for reelection after a stumbling debate performance against Trump. He's been making his case on , in to Democratic lawmakers and now at an international summit that he's still up for four more grinding years in the White House.

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