To promote his record with less than a month until legislative elections, US Vice President Joe Biden will visit Colorado, California, and Oregon starting on Wednesday.
White House officials said his first stop will be at Camp Hale in Colorado, a World War II-era US Army training facility that will soon be designated a "National Monument" under his watch.
The state's leading Democrats have maintained this position for years.
As part of a larger plan for environmental investments and social spending authorised by Congress this summer, he will also announce cash to help alleviate the region's drought.
A month before the midterm elections, Vice President Joe Biden is ramping up his efforts to promote his record in the hopes of helping the Democratic Party retain control of the Senate.
After his time in Colorado, he'll head to California and Oregon to give updates on the state of his infrastructure and living wage initiatives.
The Democrat, who is 79 years old, will also be available for fundraising, an essential component of American politics.
A Democratic Party spokesman recently boasted, "thanks in large part to President Biden," that the party has raised $107 million so far this year, a record.
Since the beginning of the year in January, Joe Biden has attended a total of twelve fund-raising events.
However, political pundits in the United States have emphasised that Arizona and Nevada, two western states where the Senate elections likely to be extremely contested, will not be included in the president's itinerary.
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