Countdown to the election day 8 days Trump ran 3 states a day Biden continued to speculate on the “epidemic” question

Obama’s Aides and Biden Splitting Up the Attack

The U.S. presidential election on November 3 is approaching, seeking re-election President Donald Trump started a “marathon” to build momentum, rushed to three swing states in a row on November 24, to express to supporters that his political philosophy has never changed, and once again pointed at the Democratic candidate Biden family corruption scandal, angry at Biden “only work for his own family”, hoping to reverse the victory in the last moment of the election campaign; Biden and former President Barack Obama split up to attack, criticized Trump epidemic prevention is not strong enough, and strive to stabilize the position at the last moment, to take the White House.

Trump bombarded Biden “struggle for son”.

Trump went to North Carolina, Ohio and Wisconsin on the 24th of February for campaigning. Firstly, in Lumberton, North Carolina, Trump told his supporters that the nation is tired of talking about Wuhan pneumonia, and cited his own rapid recovery after contracting the disease as an example, saying that it is time for people to look to the future; he also played the “economic card”, saying that he is the leader of the country’s economic recovery, and that he is on the same page with labor. He also mocked Biden as the first man who would raise taxes on the people, and said that if Biden was elected, the country would go into recession.

He then traveled to Circleville, Ohio, where he criticized Biden’s 47 years in politics as nothing but a man who has used his power to enrich himself and mocked Biden for being the first politician to propose a fourfold tax increase on the people. He also made it clear that if Biden had done a great job as vice president, he never would have had a chance to run: “I had a great life, and if you (Biden) had done a good job, I wouldn’t have run for president.

Trump finally traveled to Waukesha, Wisconsin, where he attacked Biden’s second son, Hunter, for establishing inappropriate interests with Ukrainian and Chinese politicians and businesses during his father’s vice presidency, emphasizing that he was fighting for the middle class while Biden was fighting for his son. Trump admits that compared to his past life, “I thought it would be a little easier to be president, but I didn’t realize the swamp (in Washington) was so deep”, but he can continue to work hard because of his supporters. He has always claimed that he is running for president in order to break the “establishment” in Washington.

On the 25th, Trump will move on to Manchester, New Hampshire, where he lost to Democratic candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton by a narrow margin of 3,000 votes in 2016. Clinton.

Meanwhile, Biden held two rallies in one sitting on 24 February in the closely fought state of Pennsylvania, and again accused Trump of not taking the epidemic seriously. Biden reassured supporters that he is the best person to defeat the virus and knows how to address labor concerns, calling on people to “replace Trump” and that “unless we change the way we fight the epidemic, we’re going to have a dark winter.

Former President Barack Obama also served as Biden’s super campaigner and took to the streets in Miami, Florida on the 24th of February to criticize Trump for not only failing to prevent the epidemic, but also for letting himself get infected, “He didn’t want to protect everyone, he couldn’t even protect himself. Trump tweeted that “only 47 people showed up for Obama’s speech” and that “there was no passion, but it was better than Joe (Biden)”.