National Post

Trump, Biden make pitches

If we win state, we win ‘whole thing’: president

- Steve Holland

ALLENTOWN • With eight days until the U. S. election, President Donald Trump on Monday wooed voters in Pennsylvan­ia, a battlegrou­nd state he won in 2016 and is crucial to his chances of defeating Democratic challenger Joe Biden and winning a second term.

“We win Pennsylvan­ia, we win the whole thing,” the Republican president told cheering supporters in Allentown, predicting victory in a state where opinion polls show is he trailing Biden.

Trump also mocked Biden on Monday, claiming he mistakenly calling him “George” during a televised campaign event and accused the U. S. media of helping his Democratic rival “get through” interviews.

Biden, 77, was speaking at a virtual concert on Sunday night when he stressed that this year’s presidenti­al race was “the most consequent­ial election in a long, long time” because of “who I’m running against.”

He went on: “Four more years of George, er, George, er, he — we’re going to find ourselves in a position where, if Trump gets elected, we’re going to be in a different world.”

Critics have suggested the Democratic candidate may have been confusing the U. S. president with George W. Bush. Others pointed out that Biden was responding to a question by American comedian George Lopez, which could have caused him to misspeak.

As of Monday, more than 60 million Americans already have cast ballots ahead of the Nov. 3 election in a record-breaking pace that could lead to the highest U. S. voter turnout by percentage in more than a century.

Meanwhile, surging coronaviru­s cases in many parts of the country and a COVID-19 outbreak within Vice- President Mike Pence’s staff have kept the focus of the race on the pandemic. Pence tested negative for the coronaviru­s on Monday, his office said, after multiple senior aides tested positive over the weekend.

Record numbers of new U. S. COVID-19 cases have offered Biden’s campaign a chance to repeat accusation­s that Trump and his allies have played down the advice of public health experts in battling the pandemic.

Biden on Sunday accused Trump of surrenderi­ng to the virus that has killed about 225,000 people in the United States.

Trump asserted that his administra­tion was “doing a great job” against the pandemic and saying, again, that the United States was “absolutely rounding the corner.”

In Lititz, Pa., Trump criticized internatio­nal trade entities and complained about economic powerhouse China’s status as a developing nation under World Trade Organizati­on rules. “We want to be a developing nation also,” Trump said.

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