As US elections near, both candidates are gearing intensively. President Donald Trump battled on Friday to improve from sinking election polls by competing with a hardline pitch to America's right-wing, claiming at rallies in Florida and Georgia that his Democratic opponent Joe Biden would deliver communism and a "flood" of criminal immigrants. While Trump put on a brave face, the fact that he was fighting at all for the two southern states he won four years ago showed how much ground he has to make up facing Biden in the 18 days left until the election. With his polls starting and US Covid-19 infections spiking, Trump is concentrating entirely on his core Republican base, in hopes that highly energized supporters will turn out in huge numbers.
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In Ocala, Florida, the coronavirus was a review. Instead, Trump threw the large, loudly applauding crowd red meat on immigration, race, and his conspiracy theory that Biden is steeped in corruption. Spicing his stump speech with lurid exaggerations, Trump claimed that the "Biden family is a criminal enterprise." He stated to Democrats "have nothing but disdain for your values" and "want to turn America into a communist country", a reprise of his successful 2016 message tapping into white, working-class resentment.
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"It's time we sent a message to these wealthy liberal hypocrites," he told the cheering crowd in Macon, Georgia on Friday night. Trump also jumped into racially loaded comments on Latin American migrants, saying Democrats will "flood your communities with illegal aliens, drugs, crime." And he lashed out at one of his most outspoken critics, the Somali-American Democratic congresswoman Ilhan Omar, saying "she hates our country" and "comes from a place that doesn't even have a government."
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