Trump-Biden clash over corona, violence and immigration


(PTI) Washington, Ta. 23 October 2020, Friday

In the final debate before the November 3rd US presidential election, President Trump and his main rival, Joe Biden, had a heated discussion on corona, immigration, racist violence and climate change.

The two leaders blamed each other. Thoughts were presented on who would rule the Americans over the next four years. The two leaders attacked each other in a debate that lasted about 90 minutes. Biden accused Trump of failing to control Covid-19 and blamed Trump for the deaths of 223,000 Americans.

Nashville's primetime debate showed less aggression and more decency than ever before. The earlier September 29 debate was so heated that the moderator was forced to turn off the mic for two minutes.

Trump, 74, defended his actions by calling Corona a global epidemic. "I received congratulatory calls from all over the world for what I did," he said. In response, Biden directly accused that if the Trump administration had succeeded in controlling Corona, two and a half million Americans would not have been killed.

Trump once again blamed China for the epidemic, saying Beijing had failed to stop the epidemic from spreading worldwide. "We are entering a dark winter," said Trump rival Biden. Winter will be extremely arduous for which there is no remedy. Also, we have not been able to develop a vaccine that is available to all Americans. The Trump administration has failed miserably in this regard.

"We've got the biggest racist president in modern American history," Biden said, attacking Trump. "Trump works to put petrol in every racist violence."

US presidential election: Trump will go to the polls on Saturday

So far 4.7 crore people have voted for the November 3 elections

Washington, Ta. 23 October 2020, Friday

According to the decision taken by US President Donald Trump, they will go to the polls in Florida on Saturday. Today he went to preach in his hometown of Pensacola and in The Village. He spent the night at his Mar A Lago estate in Palm Beach. He said he would vote before going elsewhere to campaign.

He unveiled his plan after a final discussion with Democratic main rival Joe Biden on Thursday. The November 3 election is still 12 days away. Today's poll had earlier surpassed the 2016 poll figures.

The turnout in the 2016 presidential election was estimated to be about eight times higher than on election day. This time 47 million people voted. The coronavirus caused a large number of states to send postal ballots and extend the deadline to vote in person for safety and security.

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