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Tuesday, October 06, 2020

Joe Biden Makes A Push For Florida!

Joe Biden makes his push in Florida.

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While a sicken Donald J. Trump is holed up at the White House, his rival Joe Biden is making campaign stops in Florida, Arizona, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan.

The president, First Lady Melania Trump and many others in the White House and Pentagon tested positive for the coronavirus.

The Biden Campaign is not commenting on President Trump's latest antics. After 72 hours at Walter Reed Medical Center, the president left the military hospital to head back to the White House.

Upon exiting Marine One, his campaign team made a video to give the perception that he "beat" the coronavirus. Trump was gasping when he stoop on the balcony of the White House. He made a video saying that the coronavirus isn't that bad and folks shouldn't be obsessed with it.



With over 250,000 Americans dead and over 8.9 million infected by it, Trump's shameful attempts at trying to dismiss could cost him the election.

Trump refrained from calling Biden, "Sleepy Joe" and "Hidin' Biden." But he didn't refrain from attacking the Democratic nominee.




If Trump does win this election despite all this motherfucking chaos, we end up in a civil war.

On Monday, Biden made an attempt to reach out to Hispanic and Latino voters. He is somewhat lagging in popularity with this group. Although, he's polling well with this group, Trump is winning them over. With Biden doing live campaigning and practicing in safe distancing, he could win crucial swing states Trump carried in 2016.

The Cuban population is Trump's most likely strength. With all the rhetoric going around about socialism and Fidel (and Raul) Castro, Trump is trying to paint Biden as sympathizer to a 20th Century boogeyman of the Cold War.

Lester Holt hosted a townhall with the Democratic nominee in Miami.



Biden is capitalizing on having the campaign trail largely to himself by hitting critical swing states and investing in longtime Republican bastions that he hopes might expand his path to victory.

The Democratic presidential nominee made his second trip to Florida in a little over two weeks on Monday. His visit to Miami was designed to encroach on some of Trump's turf, even swinging through Little Havana, a typically conservative area known for its staunch opposition to the communist government that Fidel Castro installed in Cuba.
Trump who tested positive for the coronavirus took his mask off for a campaign video.
He'll follow up with a trip later this week to Arizona, which hasn't backed a Democratic presidential candidate since 1996. Even Biden's former primary rival, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), has resumed in-person campaigning for the first time since the coronavirus outbreak in March. The progressive Vermont senator held socially distanced rallies in the battlegrounds of New Hampshire and Michigan, proclaiming, "We need Joe Biden as our president."

Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) is preparing for the Vice Presidential Debate with Vice President Mike Pence. The two will be on stage Wednesday in Salt Lake City, Utah. The two will be separated by 12 feet. Harris requested she have a plexiglass shield. The Trump campaign mocked the idea and believe that the senator is a coward. Pence has been tested negative for the coronavirus. He has attended events without wearing facial protection.

Biden has received a massive campaign donor haul. He has pulled the most controversial ads targeting Trump's ties to white nationalism, his handling of the pandemic and his ridiculous antics.

Biden is complementing the expanded campaign travel with a late-stage ad push, reserving more than $6 million in television airtime in Texas — for decades deeply red — through the end of October, according to an Associated Press analysis of CMAG data. He also plans to spend $4 million on advertising in Georgia, another Republican-leaning state that Democrats are feeling bullish about.

Trump, meanwhile, has scaled back advertising in both states and has begun doing the same in Ohio, which he also won in 2016.

Biden wants to stay focused on issues and hope to capitalize off of disgruntled Republicans and independents.
Biden won't comment on Trump's ridiculous behavior.
"2020 is not 2016. The 'Dems in disarray,' fretting that we're going to go too far, that's not the reality this time," said Kelly Dietrich, founder of the National Democratic Training Committee, which has worked with around 1,500 of the party's candidates for offices nationwide this cycle. "They are running a solid race focused on the swing states we need to win but now have excess resources to expand the map."

As Election Day nears, Democrats are still stung by the 2016 campaign, when Hillary Clinton focused on Republican-leaning states like North Carolina and Arizona in the final weeks, only to lose ones that long supported Democrats, including Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

Democratic strategist Brad Bannon said, "It would be a mistake for Biden to take his foot off the pedal," but added, "I wouldn't want Biden to make the same mistake Clinton did."

Biden figured that trying win over leftists, Black men and white men is a losing strategy. Trump still has a strong appeal among white men and has 12% support from Black men.

With folks like Nina Turner, Nicholas Cruse, Ryan Knight, Amy Goodman, Kyle Kulinski, Michael Moore, Jeffrey Shaun King and Briahna Joy Gray running on the leftists nonsense.

Overall, Trump has only 9% of the Black vote. That's enough to carry him into a second term. Biden can't win over Black men who believe Trump embodies "strength" and "masculinity."

Biden is hoping to capitalize off of Black women, suburban women, college educated, mainstream progressives and moderates. These groups are the ones who soured on him.

He best stay focused on Florida, Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

"I’d be careful, if I was Biden, about expanding the map too much," Bannon said.

Biden’s advisers say they have been confident for months they can expand the electoral map while never wavering from their promise to have their candidate travel only when local health guidelines allowed for it. Adhering to that plan has allowed them to expand into other parts of the country at the most critical of moments.

Speaking Monday in Little Havana, Biden was careful to continue to wish Trump a speedy recovery but also criticized his administration's response to the pandemic.

“I was glad to see the president speaking and recording videos over the weekend," Biden said. "Now that’s he’s busy tweeting campaign messages, I’d encourage him to do this: Listen to the scientists.”



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