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Biden makes big push in Ohio

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CINCINNATI (— Joe Biden campaigned Monday in Ohio, attempting to expand the battlegrou­nd map and keep President Donald Trump on the defensive in a state thought to be out of reach for Democrats after Trump’s wide margin of victory there four years ago.

The Democratic presidenti­al nominee stressed an economic message and touted his own record while casting Trump as having abandoned working-class voters who helped him win Rust Belt states that put him in the White House in 2016.

In Toledo, Biden addressed United Auto Workers who represent a local General Motors’ powertrain plant. The former vice president spoke in a parking lot with about 30 American-made cars and trucks arrayed nearby, and he struck a decidedly populist note, praising unions and arguing that he represente­d working-class values while the Republican Trump cared only about impressing the Ivy League and country club set.

“I don’t measure people by the size of their bank account,” Biden said. “You and I measure people by the strength of their character, their honesty, their courage.”

Biden highlighte­d his role as vice president as the Obama administra­tion rescued the U.S. auto industry after the 2008 financial collapse. President George W. Bush signed the aid package after the 2008 election, but the Obama administra­tion managed most of the rescue program.

“The auto industry that supported 1 in 8 Ohioans was on the brink,” Biden said at the drive-in rally, eliciting horn honks from people listening from their vehicles. “Barack and I bet on you, and it paid off.”

 ?? Lori King / Associated Press ?? Presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden speaks at a drive-in rally at UAW Local 14 in Toledo, Ohio, on Monday.
Lori King / Associated Press Presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden speaks at a drive-in rally at UAW Local 14 in Toledo, Ohio, on Monday.

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