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Donald Trump will vote in Florida later as he tries to secure a victory on the crucial state of the battlefield.
Fanning the crowd in a series of demonstrations in the past 24 hours, the president preached to the converts.
After his controlled performance in the last televised debate with Joe Biden on Thursday, he returned to his form.
Cheers erupted when he asked how many people had already voted for him, followed by the predictable pantomime boos when he asked about supporting “Sleepy Joe.”
Targeting Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris, he declared that she could never be president.
“We are not going to have a socialist president, especially a socialist president,” he said, “We are not going to have one. We are not going to tolerate it. It is not going to happen.”
While the faithful are unwavering, in a pandemic hotspot, Trump knows his credentials to fight COVID could cost him a lot.
More than 16,000 Floridians have died from coronavirus and the large retired population puts them at greater risk.
On the day the US reported its highest number of coronavirus cases, Trump reiterated his claim that the country was “turning around” the pandemic.
Most polls show that Biden has a limited advantage in Florida, a state that is considered a strong proxy for the election.
History suggests that if Trump loses here, he will likely lose the White House.
“Come out and vote, it is very important,” he urged his followers.
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In stark contrast, Biden laid out his plan for the pandemic without crowds, targeting Trump, well aware that the COVID-19 crisis could cement his leadership.
“If this is a success, what does a failure look like? We’ve been in this crisis for more than eight months and the president still doesn’t have a plan. He has given up. He has given up on you. He has given up on his family. He gave up on America.” , He said.
As Trump spends more time with Floridians this weekend before heading to North Carolina, Ohio and Wisconsin, Jon Bon Jovi will join Biden in Pennsylvania.
Barack Obama will garner support for the Democratic Party among Miami voters.
With just over a week to go, the fight for Florida is intensifying.