Former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel hit the road on a three-day bike tour through New Hampshire — a presidential battleground — covering 13 miles while holding town halls on healthcare, tuition, and interest rates. He’s done similar rides before, even while serving as ambassador to Japan, calling them vital for connecting with everyday Americans. Along the way, he launched a bike donation drive, raising $22,000 to give 120 bikes to underserved kids. Speaking candidly, he warned that America’s middle class is falling behind while other nations advance — blaming political focus on vanity projects. Though not yet officially running, Emanuel is eyeing a 2028 presidential bid, using this tour as a strategic, grassroots outreach effort.

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