CINCINNATI (AP) -- Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden's latest Ohio appearance is to include a foreign policy speech at a site associated with speeches on the Iraq war.
Wednesday's event is at the Cincinnati Museum Center, two days before the first general election presidential debate which will focus on foreign policy. Democrats hope Biden's longtime role as a Senate Foreign Relations Committee leader will help offset Republican criticism of presidential nominee Barack Obama's foreign policy experience.
President Bush came to the center's Union Terminal in 2002 to lay out his case for attacking Iraq, and his Democratic opponent John Kerry criticized the war in a 2004 speech at the center.
This is Biden's fourth trip to Ohio in less than a month.