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Biden continues to attack corruption and vested interests … “I am not a politician”
Melania also fired in support as a unique campaign
US President Donald Trump finalized the latest campaign schedule, focusing on the ‘Rust Belt’, one day before the US presidential election on November 3.
According to the White House Full Reporter Group website, President Trump campaigned heavily in five locations, starting with Fayetteville, North Carolina, the day before the election (local time), Aboka, Pennsylvania, Traverse City, Michigan, Kenosha, Wisconsin and Grand Rapids, Michigan.
“The electoral campaign that nobody saw in 2016 … Now it adds heat”
Among today’s campaigns, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin belong to the ‘Rust Belt’ that made major contributions to President Trump’s victory in 2016. President Trump attempted to replicate the 2016 victory by digesting the last campaign’s calendar by 7:00 p.m. presidential election that day.
President Trump said: “No one has won the 2016 presidential election like we did,” he recalled, “no one has seen such a spectacle” in the broadcast of the Pennsylvania Avoca campaign on the YouTube channel “Donald Trump.” “In 2016, we ran an electoral campaign at a level that no one had seen before.” “I can be honest. This electoral campaign fever is much greater than four years ago ”. He also expressed his confidence, showing the image of the “economic president.” President Trump said: “Next year will be the best economic year ever. We have already laid the groundwork.” “With my leadership, our economy is growing faster than any other record.”
He also spoke to rival Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden, saying, “(If he becomes president), he will shut down the economy, shut down manufacturing, send his jobs overseas and destroy suburban homes.”
“Biden is a corrupt politician … I am not a Washington politician” Corruption campaign continues
The ‘corruption attack’ against candidate Biden continued. President Trump quoted Biden’s second son, Hunter Biden, and taunted him by saying, “Where’s the hunter?”
Later, during the Michigan Traverse City campaign, he criticized “Joe Biden as a corrupt politician.” “A vote for Biden is a vote that gives control of the government to globalists, communists, socialists and wealthy progressive hypocrites who want silence.”
President Trump said, “In 2016, Michigan voted to fire corrupt political vested interests,” leading Biden and the Democrats to “reverse interests.” “If I don’t see myself as a typical Washington politician, it’s because I’m not a politician.”
“If Biden, Harris and the radical left come to power, they will go out of business,” he said during the Kenosha campaign in Wisconsin. “They will destroy our economy and put this amazing country in recession.”
He also noted that Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean State Council Chairman Kim Jong-un raised their heads: “They are all very sharp and intelligent” and pointed to candidate Biden: “It wasn’t sharp even 25 years ago.” “You must not allow something like that (to have Biden treat these leaders) happen in this country.”
President Trump emphasized, “Tomorrow we will win this state and get ‘four more years’ (time) from the White House.” His last season took place in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and ended after midnight.
Melania also campaigned alone … Trump “Feels stronger than four years ago”
President Trump’s wife, Melania Trump, also launched an independent campaign on the same day and fired in support. Melania Trump called for support by yelling “four more years” through a solo campaign in Huntersville, North Carolina, one of the top contenders of the day.
In his campaign, he cited the response to the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19), an area where President Trump is primarily criticized: “The Democratic Party has worked with the media to make Corona 19 the most politically furious issue, polarized and divisive of the last decade. I did.”
“They (the Democrats) call themselves progressives, but they just want to go in the direction of retreat.” “This is not leadership. This is to scare people for the vote, “he condemned.
Meanwhile, President Trump made a comment to open the possibility of “opposing the presidential election again” in a meeting with journalists during the campaign. According to the White House Full Reporters website, he accused the Pennsylvania-related Supreme Court decision to accept the mail-in ballots that came after the presidential election as “opening all the traps.”
Next, regarding the Supreme Court decision, “it is a mistake. “I am very concerned about Pennsylvania,” he repeatedly condemned, “Philadelphia is known as a place where bad things happen.”
He said: ‘It’s only a few hours before the elections. When asked, “Is there anything tense?”, He said, “I think we are in a much stronger position than four years ago,” and expressed confidence that “you are the witness.”
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