Trump to Mark Biden ‘Extremely’ Closing the GOP Convention’s Argument


President Trump will focus on Joe Biden and paint a clear contrast between himself and the Democratic presidential candidate as he presumably delivers the keynote address of his 2020 election campaign.

The president will deliver his GOP acceptance speech live from the White House’s South Lawn on Thursday night as he closes this week’s Republican National Convention, emphasizing that ‘voters have never had a clearer choice between two parties, two visions , two philosophies, as two agendas. “This is because he’s making his case against Americans why he deserves another four years to rule the nation.

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But Trump is also seeking to use his speech and the full four-day confab to shake up a contest that has seen him consistently follow the former vice president in national public opinion polls and, more importantly, in investigations into the key general electoral basis of the election. The president is striving for a reset in a race in which his task of fighting the worst pandemic to hit the nation and the world in a century – and an economy seriously deflated by the coronavirus – is turned upside down. of voters are.

The president is likely to use his address to paint Biden again as a candidate who will serve the extreme left of the Democratic Party and warn of a chaotic future for Americans if Biden wins the November general election.

‘At the Democratic Congress, you barely heard a word about their agenda. But that’s not because they do not have one. “It’s because their agenda is the most extreme set of proposals ever put forward by a major party nominee,” Trump will say, according to snippets released in advance by the president’s election campaign.

Trump will continue to paint a portrait of the former vice president as a failed career politician, saying “we’ve been through the damage Joe Biden has inflicted over the last 47 years over the last four years.”

Democrats, who point to a convention without any GOP leaders in the past or now who are not Trump supporters and spotlight Biden’s attention by many former GOP leaders, argue that the Republican Party lacks unity . But the president will retort in his address, saying that “the Republican Party is united, determined and ready to advance millions of Democrats, independents, and anyone who believes in the greatness of America and the righteous heart of the American people.”

Hours before the president’s address, Biden targeted the official. Amid government-led national unrest over racial inequality after police fired last weekend from a Black in Wisconsin, Biden accused in interviews on two of the three major national cable news networks that Trump “roots for more violence, not less” and that the president “goes just keep on refueling. “

The former vice president also accused Trump of viewing the protests as “a political advantage for him.”

But in a likely example of a theme of law and order, he’s likely to hammer home in his convention address, the president told reporters earlier in the day “all I ask is that these cities have problems – if they call us, “If they ask us to send the National Guard, they will be there immediately. And we will put out the fire. We will put out the flame. We will put it out – the vandalism.”

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While Biden made the cable news rounds, his running mate also delivered a prebuttal address to the president. In a speech in the nation’s capital, Candidate Senator Kamala Harris accused Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris that Trump “failed miserably” in sending the federal response against the coronavirus. And they claimed that “Donald Trump froze – he was scared” when the pandemic swept the nation earlier this year.

In his address for acceptance for nomination on Wednesday night, Vice President Mike Pence – who leads the White House Coronavirus task force – spoke of Trump’s efforts as “the largest national mobilization since World War II …. We built hospitals, we deployed military medical personnel and established an economic rescue package that will save 50 million American jobs. “

By pushing back, Harris on Thursday pointed to a national death toll from COVID-19 that overwhelmed 188,000 people, claiming the GOP convention was “completely absent” from reality.

This week’s Republican confab has been quite a family affair, and Thursday night will be no different.

Trump’s eldest daughter, Ivanka Trump – who serves as a White House adviser to her father – will give an address in which she describes Trump as “the president of the people.”

“President Trump promotes American values ​​of work and family,” the president’s daughter will say. “Four years ago I told you that my father would focus on making childcare affordable and accessible. As part of Republican tax cuts, in 2019 alone, our tax credit for children exceeded $ 2,000 dollars in the pockets of 40 million American families. ”

The top two Republicans in Congress – Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy – will also speak on the last night of the GOP’s square meeting. That will include Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton, one of the president’s top supporters in the Senate and one of a number of GOP lawmakers who have approached the convention that could have national ambitions in 2024. A Trump rival of the 2016 Republican primary – Health and Human Services Secretary Ben Carson – will also speak.

Among the other evening’s speaking slots are former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who serves as one of Trump’s lawyers and an occasional cable news surrogate for the president, evangelist Franklin Graham, and Alice Johnson, a former prisoner who was jailed. edited by Trump,