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Trump and Biden in Pennsylvania for election campaigns

President Donald Trump addressed three boisterous rallies in Pennsylvania on Monday, while Democrat Joe Biden made a low-key appearance in the state considered crucial to the chances of victory for both men.

Biden made a small-scale appearance in the city of Chester, near Philadelphia. He met about a dozen campaign volunteers and speaking with reporters. Biden said he was “not overconfident about anything” and “with the grace of God” he would win Pennsylvania, the state where he was born.

He also stepped up his criticism of Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 225,000 people in the United States. “The bottom line is, Donald Trump is the worst possible president, the worst possible person to lead us through this pandemic.

Trump again asserted that his administration was “doing a great job” against the pandemic and that the U.
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S. was “absolutely rounding the corner.” He accused Biden of wanting to return to widespread lockdowns that he said would harm the economy.

Trump touched on what he called “an existential” issue for Pennsylvania, Biden’s comment during last week’s presidential debate that if elected he would “transition” the United States away from oil and natural gas.

Biden previously said the country should eventually replace oil with solar, wind and other forms of non-polluting power, adding that his plan for a more climate-friendly economy would create high-paying jobs and boost U.S. businesses.

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