“It’s time to get up, to regain our democracy,” he said. We can do it. We’re more than that. We are muchArray”
Fears of tension on election night and subsequently, with the vote count expected to continue due to the large number of ballots in the mail, were further fueled through a report that Trump could claim victory prematurely.
The news site Axios reported that Trump had told his confidants that he would claim victory Tuesday night if he gave the impression of arriving early.
Trump called it a “fake report,” but he also repeated his argument that “I don’t think it’s fair that we have to wait long after the election. “
He stated, without evidence, that the ballots were open to fraud and warned Saturday of “chaos in our country” if a transparent winner does not emerge quickly.
When asked about the report, Biden said, “The president is not going to borrow this election. “
Biden also continued to criticize Trump about his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, which he called “almost criminal” in a speech before his supporters, after the country’s worst week for new cases, with more than 1,000 Americans dying every day.
“The fact is, to defeat the virus, we’ll first have to beat Donald Trump, he’s the virus,” he said at the rally on the wheel in Philadelphia.
However, the president continued to forget the severity of COVID-19, and accused doctors of inflating the number of for-profit virus deaths.
At his third rally of the day in Hickory, North Carolina, Trump called on businesses and schools to go over and promoted the symptoms of an economic recovery; economists say the underlying points don’t bode well.
He also continued his ordinary confrontation with Dr. Anthony Fauci, the highly reputed government infectious disease expert.
In an interview with The Washington Post published Saturday, Fauci bluntly said that “a sudden change” in the country’s public fitness practices, Americans would face “a lot of suffering to come. “
But he praised Biden’s campaign, which, Trump’s mass demonstrations, follows the rules of fitness at public events.
Fauci’s remarks provoked a strong reprimand from a White House spokesman, Judd Deere, who was “unacceptable” for Fauci “to choose 3 days before an election to make politics. “
In another sign of how tense the race has become, Biden also denounced the alleged harassment of one of his crusade buses through Trump supporters on a Texas highway, an incident the FBI showed he was investigating.
The choice is taking place in a deeply divided country, with emotions that arms sales are higher in some regions.
Businesses in some cities, adding Washington, are packing windows in a protective manner and the police are in favor of the option of violence.
Trump initiated a grueling Sunday program with successive rallies in Michigan, Iowa, North Carolina and Georgia before a rally at 11 p. m. Florida.
On Monday, Trump and Biden will cross in Pennsylvania, which Trump won in 2016 by less than a point.
Later, the president will return to Michigan and Biden would upload a last-minute pre-sale in Cleveland, Ohio.
Biden’s former chief Barack Obama, who criticized Trump for his cross appearances, will hold a rally on the eve of the Miami election, announced the crusade.
When Trump won in 2016, he was able to overthrow the states of Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and, across a narrow margin, Michigan.
But polls show biden, despite his more cautious and reserved crusade style, is advancing as he pushes Trump back on historically conservative battlefields like Georgia and Texas.
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