Daughter of Trump voter who died at COVID-19 discusses Democratic convention


The daughter of one of President TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Memo – Michelle Obama shines, Trump shouts Trump out at Cuomo after his Democratic convention speech Biden tries to win over progressives and Republicans overnight MAYThe 2016 supporters who later died of COVID-19 blistered the president during a speech Monday night as part of the Virtual Democratic National Convention.

Kristin Urquiza, who previously penned an obituary, criticized Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey12:30 Report by Doug DuceyThe Hill – Speculation over Biden McSally’s announcement of running mate wins ground in Kelly’s First Chamber: Question The Hill’s Morning Report – Presented by the Air Line Pilots Association – Key 48 hours tissue as negotiators press for relief deal MORE (R) after her father’s death, said Monday that her father told her before his death that he felt “betrayed” by the president because of his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

“His only pre-existing condition was to trust Donald Trump,” Urquiza said.

“Donald Trump may not have caused the coronavirus, but his dishonesty and his irresponsible actions made it so much less,” she added.

Urquiza’s harassment of her father, Mark Anthony Urquiza, which went viral in July, exposed Ducey and other leaders for “carelessness,” she said, exacerbating the COVID-19 outbreak.

“Mark, like so many others, should not have died at COVID-19,” she wrote. “His death is due to the invisibility of the politicians who continue with the health of brown bodies due to a clear lack of leadership, refusal to acknowledge the seriousness of this crisis, and inability and unwillingness to be clear and decisive. provide guidance on how to minimize risk. “

“Mark’s daughter Kristin Danielle and daughter-in-law Christine channel our grief and anger into building an awareness campaign so that fewer families are forced to endure this. We honor Mark’s life by continuing this struggle for others, even in these darkest moments. , “the obituary went through.

Ducey is considered a top ally of the president among state officials and opposes calls by other state officials to institute a statewide ordinance requiring masks to be worn in public, even if the state has 200,000 total confirmed cases of has approached the coronavirus.

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