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A fierce battle is raging in the important changing states of Florida, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. Trump lags behind in the polls in most of them, and in recent days he has traveled from state to state to convince voters.

Biden has spent the past few days in Delaware preparing for the latest televised debate on Thursday night. But just because he’s not traveling like Trump doesn’t mean he’s on the defensive.

Now he is deploying perhaps the largest weapon in his campaign arsenal: former President Barack Obama.

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The political superstar visited Philadelphia on Wednesday night in his first attempt to tip Pennsylvania in favor of Biden.

It won’t be long before Obama attacks Donald Trump.

– I explained to him that I never thought that Donald Trump would continue with my policy, but I hoped that he would take the job seriously. You have shown no interest in doing the job. Or help someone other than himself and his friends. Has used the presidency as a reality show that you can use to get attention, Obama begins the speech.

Obama continues to speak about Trump’s secret bank account in China, which the New York Times revealed Wednesday.

In Trump’s throat

– Inventing things does not improve people’s lives. You must have a plan. You have to work, he says.

During the speech, Obama also pointed out several times that people should vote for Joe Biden.

The former president also points to Trump’s handling of the crown.

“This pandemic would be difficult for all presidents,” Obama acknowledged.

– Joe is not organizing a high-profile event at the White House. You will have this pandemic under control by receiving a free corona vaccine, it continues.

After a few days in the state, Obama is scheduled to move to other tip states.

Obama is now seriously involved in the election campaign to try to strengthen support for Biden among black men, Hispanics and younger voters, writes CNN.

– Former presidents do not tend to interfere in presidential elections, least of all their successors. He probably had no plans to do so either, but then Trump changed his plans, Obama’s former senior adviser David Axelrod told CNN.

Black voters can make a big difference in this year’s election. In 2016, national turnout among this group of voters fell sharply, Politico notes.

– Especially in Philadelphia, it is the ultimate attraction and remains a standard bearer of the Democrats. It can remind people of how things could have been, former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter tells Politico.

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It can be the battlefield

In early October, the POWER Interfaith organization commissioned a survey to map the position of black male voters in the city. The poll showed that 72 percent of those under 50 supported Biden. By comparison, it showed that 91 percent of those over 50 supported the candidate.

In other words, there were fewer young black voters supporting Biden than older people, according to the poll.

– We will be the battlefield, and I think Obama’s visit is a reflection of that. His intention is to remind the black community, and especially black men, that their votes count, Philadelphia City Council Majority Leader Cherelle Parker told Politico.

“Without Pennsylvania, it is mathematically impossible for Biden to reach 270 (the total number of electors needed from different states to win the election”), adds John Fetterman, Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania.

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More commercials

In addition to physically participating in the election campaign, Obama has stepped up his activity online. He currently appears in four different television commercials running on screens in Maine, Michigan, South Carolina and Georgia, writes CNN.

– Make sure Joe Biden wins. He wants the Senate to be ready to move our country forward, he says in one of the announcements.

It has also stepped up activity in its Twitter-profile.

– I trust you will be a great president. (…) It does the job, he says in one of the many videos he has posted in the last week.



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