US President Donald Trump on
Wednesday told Americans that he will deliver optimism, opportunity and hope
while his Democratic rival Joe Biden will bring in "pessimism, poverty and
decline"
US
Election 2020: Seeking
his re-election, US President Donald Trump on Wednesday told Americans that he
will deliver optimism, opportunity and hope while his Democratic rival Joe
Biden will bring in "pessimism, poverty and decline".
With less than a
fortnight left for the November 3 presidential elections, Trump described it as
a vote on "47 years of Biden versus his 47 months as the US
President".
"For the last
47 years, Joe Biden has been outsourcing your job, opening your borders,"
he alleged.
"I will
deliver optimism, opportunity, and hope. Biden will deliver pessimism, poverty,
and decline," Trump told thousands of his supporters in Gastonia city of
the battleground state of North Carolina.
"Normal life
will fully resume and next year will be the greatest economic year in the
history of our country. That's where we are headed. This election is a choice
between a Trump super recovery or a Biden steep depression and that's what
you're going to have," said the President who is under fire from the
Opposition for his alleged mismanagement of the pandemic.
"It's between
a Donald
Trump boom or a Biden lockdown. He wants to lock you down," he said.
"Biden will delay therapies, postpone the vaccine, prolong pandemic, close
your schools and shut down our country and that is what he will do," he
alleged.
Biden, he said,
will massively raise taxes; "bury" regulations, "dismantle"
police departments, dissolve borders, and confiscate guns.
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