Biden announces he will campaign in person in key states

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Democratic White House candidate Joe Biden announced Thursday that he would resume the field campaign in key states ahead of the November 3 presidential election, breaking with his stance of great caution in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic .

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Much more present on the ground, his opponent, Republican President Donald Trump, regularly taunts the man he nicknames “sleeping Joe” for having remained strictly confined to his home, in Delaware, for more than two months from March. and have since limited his movements to his state and that of neighboring Pennsylvania.

“I will travel across the country, where it will be possible to do so by respecting state rules” on gatherings to limit the spread of the new coronavirus, the former US vice president, 77, said during ‘an online fundraiser.

“One of the things we think about is that I go to Wisconsin, and Minnesota, spend time in Pennsylvania, Arizona,” he added of those states that might determine the ‘outcome of the ballot.

“But we’re going to do it in a way that’s totally responsible, unlike what this guy does,” Joe Biden said of Donald Trump, 74.

The Republican billionaire had briefly resumed meetings in June before once again interrupting this type of large gathering. However, he continues to crisscross the country aboard Air Force One to give speeches to supporters.

Led in the polls by the Democrat, Donald Trump will officially accept the nomination of the Republican Party to run for a second term on Thursday evening, during a highly anticipated speech at the White House.

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