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2020-10-27T22:50:47.430Z


| United StatesThe election campaign enters Money Time and an event haunts an event • The president attacked Biden and warned: "His deputy Harris will replace him three weeks after he is sworn in" President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden // Photo: AP, AFP The pace of events in the 2020 US presidential election campaign does not let up. An event haunts an event. President Donald Trump on Monday held th


The election campaign enters Money Time and an event haunts an event • The president attacked Biden and warned: "His deputy Harris will replace him three weeks after he is sworn in"

  • President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden // Photo: AP, AFP

The pace of events in the 2020 US presidential election campaign does not let up. An event haunts an event. President Donald Trump on Monday held three rallies in the purple state of Pennsylvania that could decide the election, and immediately returned to Washington to record a tremendous achievement in his presidency. After Judge Amy Connie Barrett received Senate approval.

Shortly afterwards we woke up to the news of riots in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, following a police shooting at a young man who apparently threatened police with a knife.

Seemingly, the appointment of a judge or an event in Philadelphia has nothing to do with the election, but in our age everything is related.

Democrats will certainly take advantage of the events in Philadelphia to mobilize the base, arguing that in the Trump era the authorities are more racist and have a light hand on the trigger.

And of course, Republicans and Trump himself will attribute Barrett's appointment to the top as a ballot box to remind them that even if they do not like the president, he is the only one who will keep a conservative court, and also continues to appoint judges to lower federal courts (nearly 200 so far). .

If these two events are not enough, the corona virus across the US is not letting up either, and the early voting rate is insane and has already crossed the 2016 early voting. Over 60 million citizens have had their say.

Trump invited Barrett shortly after her appointment was approved, and she was sworn in at the White House by veteran Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

She gets the job at a young age (48) and is guaranteed her for life.

There are only eight more like her, and together they will decide fates and determine the character of America for generations.

Trump praised Barrett's work, her excellence as a brilliant law professor at the University of Notre Dame.

"All of America now knows your family," the president said, praising her seven children, who watched the mother from their home in Indiana.

Barrett is the 115th appointment of a Supreme Court justice and is the fifth woman overall in office, but America is so divided that not even her election made one Democrat vote for her, despite her qualities.

Everything is political in America 2020, and it's reminiscent of a particular country.

This is the first time in more than 150 years that no member of the minority party has voted in favor of nominating a rival party.

Barrett, by the way, could soon find herself at the heart of the storm if the election results do not lead to a clear decision, and officials in both parties will try to bring the issue to the attention of judges as they did in 2000, though it is unclear if the court will intervene in this political cauldron.

The constitution is very clear - each state determines its electors, whether through elections or not.

But both parties remember Florida, and Democrats fear Republicans, who control many states at the local level, will try to disrupt voter turnout or counting, leading to the election of electors in ways that bypass the vote (state constituencies are allowed to do so by constitution).

Republicans are also expected to appeal to the various courts claiming that Democrats are falsifying votes or sending invalid ballot papers or those that were not filled in at all by voters.

Rushing at Harris

The first lady also appeared yesterday.

This is Melania Trump's first appearance this year at a major election event for her husband.

At the Trump rally he promised to promote further tax cuts for the middle class, and again warned that Biden would harm American workers by promoting an environmental policy that would shut down the oil shale industry, which is very common in the Midwest, and also cause fuel prices to rise.

"You are all lucky that I am president, look at the low price of fuel," he said, stressing that Biden was "in the band of cheerleaders of the free trade agreement with Mexico and Canada that moved jobs there, and Biden supported China's rise on workers' backs."

He continued to attack the media for not broadcasting his achievements.

He called Judge Barrett's appointment "historic" and stressed that she "would be wonderful and protect the freedom God has given us."

He also lashed out at Kamala Harris, Biden's deputy, warning that she would in fact replace him because he would no longer be eligible to serve: President in case of functional fortification) ".

He warned that "the most liberal senator should not be allowed to be the first president of the United States" and stressed that he "tears our butt off compared to the sleepy Joe, who stays in the basement and shuts himself up like a garbage can." Who managed to bring peace to the Middle East without blood. "The crowd cheered when he mentioned his name.

Race against time



Back to Pennsylvania.

Trump on Monday held three rallies in the state where Biden is supposed to be a homemaker, because he grew up there in the town of Scranton until the age of 9. Yesterday, the president sent his wife Melania to Pennsylvania and went on to hold a series of rallies in Michigan, Wisconsin and Nebraska.

This is after he made three rallies in Pennsylvania on Monday.

Just before he left, he attacked Biden, who was hiding in his basement, and boasted that he had taken him out of his serenity.

"The sleepy Joe hurried to Pennsylvania because he saw 25,000 people coming to my rally," Trump said.

Yesterday Biden was in Georgia while on a “Drive Bay rally” because he thinks he has a real chance to bite into the Republican South.

Democrats may be wasting precious resources and even hubris, but we'll only know in a week.

Michigan and Wisconsin, like Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Florida, are the most critical states to win because the two lists of electors, the Republicans and the Democrats, can win them.

Polls show a close battle, with a slight advantage for Biden in some.

Trump won them all four years ago, but this year it looks like it's going to be very difficult and the big story continues to be Pennsylvania.

It is the ground zero of the election.

By the way, Biden called his rival George twice on Tuesday, alongside his wife who looks surprised during a virtual rally.

Who did Biden mean?

It is claimed that he meant the moderator of the rally, George Lopez, or George W. Bush.

Either way, the media and Trump were quick to celebrate the amusing clip, which reinforces Trump's (unproven) claims that Biden is incompetent and unable to even remember who his opponent is and what position he is running for.

And meanwhile with the exception of Fox News, most channels continue to support Biden in very trending coverage, with Trump accused of his failed treatment, according to the Corona virus.

"I can assure you he's a winner," Lancaster resident Ted Halison told me at a Trump rally on Tuesday at his city's local airport in Pennsylvania.

"This story that people do not want to reveal their vote is true. But the very big early vote must excite us. Anyway, I'm convinced there will be forgeries in this election. They do not want Trump."

Who are they?

IM asking.

"They are all but the American people who love it."

At the hotel where I stayed in Harrisburg, the capital of Pennsylvania, there was a group that had just arrived from Charlotte, North Carolina.

One of the team members, Larry, tells me that Trump divides America too much: "That's why he loses. Enough, you can't go on like this. America in the Trump era is losing its prestige in the world."

Larry and his wife voted and he believes that even if the Republicans wake up now it will no longer be enough.

Trump himself can be very encouraged by the amount of crowd that comes to his rallies.

They are in love with him.

I attended one of them yesterday and saw how excited they are about their president.

The local newspaper The Patriot News reported yesterday in its infancy "In Pennsylvania Trump brings in a large audience."

Artpush (that's the name), an Amish young man who came with his friends to the rally, said he was not sure if he would vote, but decided in the end yes, because these elections are very important.

Most members of his community will do, he tells me.

Amish has no cars and no television and is not allowed to use electricity, but Artpush knew how to tell me that Trump gets much more love than one thinks, and indeed the feeling among Trump supporters is that the polls do not express the true sympathy he has in the public, as evidenced by the number of people attending the rally.

The Trump campaign is also concerned about the fact that there is no third candidate who could have helped the president by causing the Democrats to leak votes.

More than 150 years ago, Pennsylvania was the scene of the terrible battle, the Battle of Gettysburg, in the Civil War.

Near the battle site, President Lincoln also delivered his famous speech calling for the rifts to be healed.

It seems that this year, too, Pennsylvania is a bloodbath - political, thank God, and not of a real war.

I'm in Harrisburg, an hour's drive from that important site, and this year seems to be a sort of civil war over the nature of America.

But in the end America will win, as always.

Source: israelhayom

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