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US election: Melania Trump joins the election campaign - "does not always agree with how he says some things"

2020-10-28T16:45:10.241Z


A good week before the election of the US president, the current first lady Melania Trump had her first solo campaign appearance in Pennsylvania.


A good week before the election of the US president, the current first lady Melania Trump had her first solo campaign appearance in Pennsylvania.

  • Melania Trump * made

    her first solo campaign appearance.

  • The first lady doesn't just speak positively about her husband

    Donald Trump *

    .

  • Melania attacks

    Joe Biden

    , accusing him of causing fear.

Atglen - The

First Lady's

solo appearances

were

rarely seen

during

Donald Trump's

tenure or campaign

.

Less than a week before the US presidential election on November

3rd,

Melania Trump made

her first appearance without husband

Donald Trump

in Atglen, Pennsylvania

.

The Republicans around the Trump family were once again looking for votes in the

"swing states"

, which also include Pennsylvania,

last week

.

Compared to many other states in the USA, the choice in the swing states can fall in favor of both the Republicans and the Democrats.

+

Melania Trump performing solo in Pennsylvania.

© Gabriella Audi / AFP

US election: Melania Trump criticizes Joe Biden and Donald Trump in her speech

During her speech in Atglen, Pennsylvania *, the First Lady attacked

Joe Biden *

, her husband's Democratic adversary, with an

unusually sharp attack

.

Melania Trump

accused him of spreading fear among Americans.

“His socialist agendas will destroy America and everything we have built up in the past four years.” She then addressed the American people directly: “Is this man able to get something off the ground for you?”

With her spouse

Donald Trump *

, she particularly emphasized the closeness to the American people: "It is important to him that he speaks directly to the people he serves." Melania Trump could not resist a small tip against her husband.

Shortly before, she said: "I don't always agree with what he says some things" and earned a lot of laughter from the audience.

Campaigning in Pennsylvania, first lady Melania Trump called her husband a “fighter,” defending his use of social media: "I don't always agree the way he says things, but it is important to him that he speaks directly to the people he serves. "

https://t.co/RFZDC5tAhs pic.twitter.com/snG7ilplRj

- ABC News (@ABC) October 27, 2020

US election: Melania Trump talks about the corona pandemic in the US

A larger point of the speech dealt with the

corona infection * of

the president and the first lady.

According to rumors, the disease

Melania Trump

is said to have taken a

much stronger toll.

Speaking on Tuesday, she said, “We feel so much better now.

Thanks for all the love and support. ”Last week she had to cancel a campaign appearance in Pennsylvania due to a“ persistent cough ”.

She expressed her sympathy to

the relatives of the

corona dead

in the

USA

: "I know there are many people who have lost relatives or who know people who remain forever affected by this silent enemy," said Melania.

However, a declaration of war was added: "We will triumph over this virus."

US election: Melania Trump takes a clear position in the election campaign for the first time

As clearly as in her speech,

Melania Trump has

never taken a position in the last few weeks and months.

In the last

TV duel in

the US election, her appearance could not be clearly assessed.

Melanie was there wearing a mask * and emphatically pulled her hand away from Donald Trump.

(tko) * Merkur.de is part of the Ippen-Digital network.

List of rubric lists: © Gabriella Audi / AFP

Source: merkur

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