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Democratic candidate Joe Biden on the campaign trail in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on November 1 – Photo: REUTERS
“It is my responsibility not to allow the president to take this election,” Biden told reporters at a campaign stop in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Biden responded to a report on Axios, which reported that Trump had told his associates that he intended to declare victory early if the results show he has an advantage, even when the results may not be final.
Meanwhile, speaking to reporters in North Carolina, President Trump denied Axios’s report but also criticized the late vote count, saying it was “terrible” and his campaign. intends to combat it.
“As soon as the election is over, we will sit down with our attorneys,” Trump said.
Democratic candidate Joe Biden also condemned the disruptive attempts by Trump supporters to intimidate Biden supporters, including an October 30 incident on the Texas highway and the partial closure of New Jersey’s Garden State Parkway on November 1. .
“They are not people like us. We are much better that way,” Biden said.
Biden also urged supporters in Philadelphia to overcome Trump’s efforts to prevent them from voting. “Every day is a reminder of how much is at stake, how far the other side is going to try to prevent voters from voting, especially in Philadelphia,” said the Democratic candidate. talk.
“President Trump is afraid of what will happen in Pennsylvania. He knows that the people of Pennsylvania have something to say, if you have your voice, he will not stand a chance,” Biden urged voters. go to vote.
In his speech at an election campaign for black voters, Biden cited the statement on freedom by Congressman John Lewis, a symbol of the human rights movement, equal rights and respect for people of color, according to Bloomberg News.
“Freedom is an act. We have to defend that, we have to vote,” Biden said.
Biden’s campaign is currently focused on getting black voters to vote. The campaign also hopes to close the gap in the field that once helped Trump overtake Hillary Clinton in Pennsylvania with 44,000 votes in 2016.
Biden is ahead of Trump in pre-election polls in Pennsylvania, including a Nov. 1 New York Times / Siena College poll showing Biden leading 49% to 43%. by Mr. Trump.
Democratic voters now have a significant advantage in early voting, while Republican voters are more likely to vote on November 3.