Daily Tribune (Philippines)

TRUMP LASHES OUT AT CRITICS

We have some stupid people

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CARSON CITY (AFP) — President Donald Trump lashed out at “stupid” critics from within his own party and called for unity on Sunday after growing Republican criticism and warnings of a “bloodbath” in the 3 November election.

Trump issued the comments as he and his Democratic opponent Joe Biden hit the ground in crucial swing states in the final stretch before an election that opinion polls show the real estate mogul is at serious risk of losing.

Speaking to a rally in the western state of Nevada, Trump ranged from attacks on Biden and boasts about his economic policies to discussion­s on bathroom water pressure and a shirt worn by the commission­er of the National Football

League.

But he also addressed comments from Republican

Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska, who recently told constituen­ts Trump “kisses dictators’ butts,” mistreats women and uses the White House as a business.

Other Republican­s have warned of electoral losses in the polls that will include congressio­nal races, including Senator Ted Cruz, who like Sasse said there was a risk of a “bloodbath.”

Even one of Trump’s closest

Senate allies, Lindsey Graham, recently said Democrats have a “good chance” at winning the White House.

“We have some stupid people,” Trump said at the rally in Carson City, Nevada’s capital.

“We have this guy Sasse, you know, wants to make a statement... The Republican­s have to stick together better.”

Trump, scrambling to make up lost ground, is on a furious multistate barnstormi­ng tour, hopping on Sunday from Nevada to California and then back to Nevada for a day of rallies and fundraisin­g, before moving on to Arizona on Monday.

An infrequent church-goer, he attended services Sunday in a cavernous — but not entirely full — evangelica­l church in Las Vegas. Congregant­s prayed for him, and when a collection plate was passed, a pool photograph­er saw Trump toss in a handful of $20 bills.

Biden, a practicing Catholic, attended

Mass with his wife Jill at their church near Wilmington, Delaware, before walking outside to visit the grave of son Beau, who died of brain cancer in 2015.

Limiting his own campaign itinerary due to pandemic concerns, the 77-year-old Biden then flew to North Carolina for a pair of events.

In Durham, the mask-wearing former vice president jogged to a stage in a parking lot where people in dozens of vehicles waited for him.

“We choose hope over fear, we choose unity over division, science over fiction and yes, we choose truth over lies,” he told them.

His motorcade also made an unannounce­d stop to allow him and his granddaugh­ter to order milkshakes, with Biden — keen to play up the stark difference­s between his campaign and Trump’s — keeping his mask on throughout.

The candidates’ final nationally televised debate will be on Thursday in Nashville, Tennessee.

Their first debate descended into a chaotic stream of interrupti­ons by Trump, head-shaking and angry rejoinders; the second was replaced by dueling town-hall meetings after Trump refused to debate virtually on the heels of his bout with the coronaviru­s.

The final debate will be face-to-face. If there was any doubt about the 74-year-old president’s own recovery from the virus, his packed campaignin­g schedule appears to belie it, and his message has — if anything — grown more pointed.

On Sunday, Trump again raised a disputed allegation that messages on a laptop computer belonging to Biden’s son Hunter implicated the former vice president in corrupt links to Ukraine, calling it a “proven fact.”

Biden’s campaign has repeatedly rejected the allegation­s, angrily dismissed by the candidate as a “smear campaign.” But Trump has not backed down. In a rally Saturday in Muskegon, Michigan, he called Biden “a criminal” and even joined an enthusiast­ic crowd in chants of “Lock him up!”

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 ?? MANDEL NGAN/ AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? US President Donald Trump gestures as he speaks during a rally at Carson City Airport in Carson City, Nevada
MANDEL NGAN/ AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE US President Donald Trump gestures as he speaks during a rally at Carson City Airport in Carson City, Nevada

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