Biden campaign launches $30 million ad buy following aggressive, political SOTU

President Biden is planning to spend $30 million in election ads over the next six weeks to continue momentum from his aggressive State of the Union speech, his campaign said.

President Biden's campaign is planning a $30 million ad buy over the next six weeks.  (Michael Reynolds/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Republicans have slammed Biden’s aggressive speech as "divisive," "partisan" and an "utter disgrace." 

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"I thought it was the most divisive State of the Union from the most out-of-touch president in American history," Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., told Fox News. "I thought it was bizarre." 

Democrats felt Biden's aggressive State of the Union speech gave him momentum, while Republicans called it "partisan."  (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The president visited Pennsylvania on Friday, and also plans swings through Georgia, New Hampshire, Wisconsin and Michigan over the next week as he prepares to face-off against former President Trump. 

Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Arizona and Nevada. 

"We firmly believe that this race is going to be won on the ground across key states that afford multiple pathways to 270, and everything we are doing this month to kick off the general election is grounded in that premise," said Biden campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez said, according to Reuters. 

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Fox News Digital has reached out to the Biden campaign for comment. 

Reuters contributed to this report. 

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