A surge of sincerity. Joe Biden was attending an electoral event in Pennsylvania, one of the most important swing states, three days before the US presidential election when he indulged in a frank comment, to say the least, address of Donald Trump.
“He’s the kind of guy you want to kick in the butt,” assured the Democratic president, clenching his fists and teeth, to some laughter.
Biden was in Scranton, his hometown, to support his vice president, who replaced him in this race for the White House. On site, he addressed unionized workers in particular.
“Garbage”, “nine gun barrels”
A few days before an election that promises to be very close, verbal escalations are increasing. On Wednesday, the Democratic president had already complicated the task of his vice-president by describing the supporters of his Republican predecessor as “garbage”, before correcting himself.
As for Donald Trump, he suggested that the daughter of former Republican Vice President Dick Cheney, Liz Cheney, two supporters of Kamala Harris, be placed in front of a firing squad, “facing nine guns shooting at her.” above “.
The two candidates are approaching their last weekend of campaigning with their feet on the floor. This weekend, Kamala Harris will again be in the key states that will decide the fate of Tuesday's election. In Georgia (south), North Carolina (southeast) and Michigan (north), she will try to convince the last undecided that she is the “antidote” to the former Republican president, as she said on Friday his running mate Tim Walz.
“Turn the page”
Friday evening, during three meetings in a row in Wisconsin, another crucial state in the Great Lakes region, she called for “turning the page on a decade of Donald Trump” who has upset American democracy and “exhausted us “.
The populist tribune, with increasingly authoritarian rhetoric, convicted and indicted in a number of criminal and civil cases, is going to campaign rallies on Saturday in Virginia and North Carolina.
Kamala Harris has garnered a number of endorsements from business and political circles, including former Republican leaders, as well as superstars of cinema, music and sports, such as these days Cardi B, Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Lopez and LeBron James. And on Saturday, the former First Lady, the ultra popular Michelle Obama, will be campaigning in Philadelphia, with singer Alicia Keys.
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