Republican US President Donald Trump, who is fighting for re-election, praised the economy, and Democratic challenger Joe Biden attacked the president’s handling of the Florida epidemic on Thursday.

The two US presidential candidates simultaneously campaigned in Tampa, on the west coast of a southern member state. Donald Trump held a rally while Joe Biden attended a car rally, a campaign rally where attendees watched the presidential candidate’s speech from their cars.

Donald Trump praised the economy, economic growth, referring to data released by the Commerce Department Thursday morning that the United States economy could boast 33.1 percent growth in the third quarter and the number of new job seekers fell below 800,000 for the first time since March.

“No country has such economic data,” the president said, calling the economic growth “explosive,” adding that in five days – in the elections – “we will win in Florida and we will win another four years.”

According to Joe Biden, “Economic growth alone is far from sufficient to recover from a deep recession.” The politician believed that the recovery would slow down and affect only the upper strata of society, while tens of millions of working families and small businesses would see no improvement. By the way, this was also stated by Biden in his pre-campaign statement. He noted that the excellent economic data released Thursday “is not a victory for working families.”

Since the outbreak in March, more than 65 million Americans, roughly 40 percent of the working-age population, have filed for unemployment benefits. Biden began the event by thanking those present for wearing the mouth mask and then criticizing Trump’s earlier statement that he should learn to live with the coronavirus.

We learn to die with the virus and Donald Trump waved the white flag “

– referring to his earlier statement that Trump had “surrendered” to the virus.

To date, more than 78 million people in the United States have voted by mail or by taking advantage of early voting. Donald Trump voted in Florida last Saturday and Joe Biden in Delaware on Wednesday. In Florida, which powered 29, Donald Trump won four years ago against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate at the time, but now, according to most polls, he is going head-to-head with Biden.

 



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