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2020-10-28T22:17:47.910Z


| United StatesThe lag in the polls does not worry the president, who refuses to stop • Trump woke up in Nevada, went to Arizona, and went to sleep in Florida • "We will win by a landslide, not sure you will have to vote" President Trump did not initially plan to come to Arizona. He preferred to make souls for his candidacy in the state of Nevada across the border, because precisely this year there is a feeling


The lag in the polls does not worry the president, who refuses to stop • Trump woke up in Nevada, went to Arizona, and went to sleep in Florida • "We will win by a landslide, not sure you will have to vote"

President Trump did not initially plan to come to Arizona.

He preferred to make souls for his candidacy in the state of Nevada across the border, because precisely this year there is a feeling that she is ready to move to the red side of the map.

Las Vegas and the rest of the state are no longer just the property of Democrats - and four years ago Trump almost succeeded in that task.  

From Donald Trump's official YouTube channel

But the democratic governor of the country, who hates him, has made it difficult for him because of the Corona - and Trump has been forced to come to the neighboring country from the southeast.

One of the rallies he held, in Bullhead City, is on the border of the two countries.

In doing so he brought an audience of both of them together. 

One has to see to understand, one has to experience to perceive this phenomenon called Donald Trump.

His supporters come in the thousands to every possible hole to give him love, not support.

"We love you," the crowd roared, and Trump wonders, "Tell me, did Reagan get calls like that? I don't think so. I love them."

And that's all the difference.

His audience admires him, appreciates him, is proud of him.

"We will win on Tuesday and by a huge margin. Not sure you should vote."

At a rally in Arizona, Trump accused the media of hiding information inconsistent with Biden's victory.

"You do not see the true numbers of the polls. We are leading in Wisconsin by a percentage, but now ABC is showing a poll where we are 17 percent behind, it's a poll meant to suppress voting. It's a shame to let them do it, it's like a donation to Democrats. "Then we won, our people understand that and they are with us. We are in great shape in Florida and leading in Michigan."

The president referred to the rise in U.S. morbidity data and declared that “the vaccine will eradicate the epidemic rapidly.

You see what's going on in the world, but normal life will return to normal.

Next year will be the best economic year in the history of our nation. "

Speaking of rival Biden in a confrontation between them last week, when the Democratic candidate announced his intention to stop subsidizing the U.S. fuel industry, Trump said at the rally: "Biden wants to destroy the term 'American energy,' he wants to prevent the use of hydraulic fracturing." "This is the most important election ever in our country.

The election is between Biden's economic downturn and a rapid recovery under Trump.

Between growth beneath me and the closures that Biden will impose on you, "he concluded," this is a choice between the American dream and the socialist nightmare. "

The president even teased Biden, who mistakenly confused him with the former president.

"Hillary was a lot smarter than the sleepy Joe," Trump joked, "they have a candidate who was fired from the stage yesterday, after he accidentally called me George W. Bush."

Trump also addressed Hispanic voters, whose presence at the rally was very noticeable.

"I am fighting for safe neighborhoods for Hispanics," the president announced to hundreds of Spanish-speaking attendees waving signs reading "Hispanics for Trump."

"We will win an unprecedented amount of Hispanics, blacks, and Asians. We will get a historic percentage of women. He will not accept the women."

Will the wall fall again? 

Trump hopes that Arizona, along with North Carolina, Florida, and possibly Nevada, as mentioned, will offset a loss in one or more of the Midwestern states, where he is in a tough battle with Joe Biden.

Polls show Biden's advantage in the Midwest, but even four years ago the Midwest was Hillary Clinton's in the polls, until "Blue Wall" collapsed on Election Day - and Trump picked up the historic victory. 

In general, it seems that Trump will have to win in all the states he won four years ago, including North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Florida, Ohio, Iowa.

These are many countries. 

On the other hand, the Democratic candidate, who encourages the fact that nearly 75 million people have already voted in elections, and many of them in democracies in key states (along with a large number of blacks and Hispanics) - is convinced he will steal votes for Trump, so afford to visit Red Georgia this week.

Yesterday he even sent his ballot form officially, along with his wife.

But there is no doubt that the Corona, which is breaking records again in the US, is stealing the show. Biden's rallies like the one he did in Little Georgia, Drive In style. While Trump holds huge rallies in support. The amazing thing is how each side invades the opponent's side. The Democrats believe they will win in Georgia - where they have not won since 1992 - so Biden was there on Tuesday, and they are even campaigning in Texas with its 38 electors (Camela Harris will arrive there this week, after 8 million Texans have already voted and broken records in the state ). 

Trump, for his part, is visiting areas that are historically considered blue (like Nevada, and of course Pennsylvania and Michigan that were part of the blue wall that fell four years ago). 

The president woke up yesterday in Nevada, went to Arizona and went to sleep in Florida.

Even at 74, he doesn’t stop.

His pace is insane.

He knows it's far from closed but Trump, like Trump, is optimistic and believes that Republicans and Conservatives in America will take care of victory.

For his approach, polls always “miss” the true mindset when it comes to him, because his constituents do not meet the classic voting patterns. 

At the same time, Philadelphia continued to stir for the second day in a row, following the killing of a young black man by police, earlier this week.

Trump responded to the events in Philadelphia and promised to restore law and order to the streets.

"This situation must not be allowed to continue," he said, attacking Biden, who is apparently willing to act against police budgeting.

In doing so, he once again hoped to wink at the suburbs as he did 4 years ago, and establish in the consciousness that Biden was held captive by the protest movement "considered a black life" and extremist in his party. 

The Surprising Card: Melania 

Trump's campaign on Tuesday brought Melania, his wife, to an impressive performance.

She managed for a moment to unite all of America behind her, when she delivered a heartfelt speech, at an election event she held for her husband in Pennsylvania (while holding a rally elsewhere). 

Melania defended her husband against all those claiming to have harmed America because of his policy towards the Corona.

"We do not close and hide in fear, we go to work to find real solutions," said the first lady, with US flags in the background in front of several hundred supporters, in a barn converted into a wedding hall. 

She called herself a "worried mother and wife," and said she understood what Americans were feeling - because she had experienced the virus herself.

"There are a lot of people who have lost loved ones, and know people who will be forever affected by this inanimate virus," she added, stressing that the president "insists on moving forward during the epidemic, he does not want to go back," so closures should not be imposed on business.

Melania also did not forget to attack her husband, Biden: "He claims he can do a better job, but the Americans see what he has done in his 36 years in Congress and in his eight years as vice president, and they can judge for themselves." According to her, she and her husband do not always see eye to eye, "but it is important to him that he speaks directly to the American people."

Source: israelhayom

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