The TAKE with Rick Klein
It is now a genuine line of attack that President Donald Trump is deploying former Vice President Joe Biden.
“You need to pay attention to Dr. Fauci,” Trump told a crowd in Arizona Monday afternoon, mentioning that Dr. Anthony Fauci’s call caused booing.
It takes revolutionary logic to present Trump’s dispute with Fauci as a winning crusade message for a headline that’s down in the polls. The crusade continues to run ads classified with Fauci, out of context, which seems to applaud the president’s decisions on COVID. -19, even though Trump calls it a “disaster” and his fitness partners are “idiots. “
This fight, however, only makes the subject of the crusade more obvious. With a outbreak of cases in the battlefield states and beyond, and with the president himself back on track of his own illness for only a week, Trump’s statement that they are tired of COVID “is pretty obvious that it’s true, so it can be imposed.
A new ABC News/Washington Post ballot in North Carolina, published Tuesday morning, reinforces how the coronavirus has the credibility and political position of the president.
It’s Biden 49, Trump 48 in one of the president’s unmissable states, with Biden leading 34 issues among which they describe themselves as moderate and receive 68% of those who are afraid to contract coronavirus.
A final debate and two weeks of demonstrations will give Trump more opportunities to review and replace the issue of his crusade. For now, over and over again, the crusade that may have been over so many other things continues to point to a great thing.
REDUCE with Tonya Simpson
Two weeks before November 3, North Carolina County election officials are communicating with some 10,000 voters, whose ballots remain dubious and provide new features to correct errors on their ballots.
Monday’s new address was a victory for voting rights advocates who have long argued that the electorate can “cure” absentee votes in the event of mistakes.
After months of litigation and debate, electoral councils in key state counties have now been told to contact the electorate who, for example, had errors with their envelopes, disorders with their signature correspondence, or missed a witness’ signature. a witness will have to start over with a new ballot.
With overlapping visits by Trump management officials and representatives of Biden’s crusade, it is transparent that either party is striving for each and every last vote in the launch state.
The TIP with Armando García and Will McDuffie
The Florida electorate was covered for the first day of early user voting on Monday, and in at least two counties, Hillsborough and Pinellas, participation exceeded the same day in 2016. Florida’s two highest-population counties, Miami-Dade and Broward, also reported the highest numbers – all despite the rain that hit a significant portion of the state.
Recent polls show a close race between Biden and Trump in Florida, and Senator Kamala Harris has tried to capitalize on participation, campaigning in the delegate-rich state.
“Today I intended to come here to start early voting in Florida because everyone will get there. “What they’re going to do here in Florida, orlando, what they’re going to do voting early, is they’re going to be the first to get back on track in our country. It’s you, do it. “
One more thing
Concerns about the coronavirus awaken former Vice President Joe Biden in North Carolina, while the state’s gigantic evangelical and rural population is attracting President Donald Trump, generating warm competition in a state that has edited Democratic presidential candidates only twice in more than half a century. Biden has 49% among the most likely electorate on a new ABC News/Washington Post ballot in the state, with 48% for Trump. The race for the U. S. Senate, potentially critical of house control, is similar, with 49% for Democrats. Cal Cunningham, despite revelations of an extramarital relationship, and 47% of current Republican Thom Tillis.
THE PLAYLIST
ABC News’ “Start Here” Podcast. Tuesday morning’s episode introduces ABC News lead editorial manufacturer John Santucci about President Donald Trump criticizing Dr. Anthony Fauci for an appeal by crusader staff. Then Nathaniel Rakich of FiveThirtyEight guides us through the first voting numbers as seen by the changing states and Anne Flaherty of ABC News reports on the latest COVID-19 headlines, adding the increase in hospitalizations and the race for vaccines. http: //apple. co/2HPocUL
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