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Race for the White House: Trump hits the Midwest as Biden vows national unity

By Will Weissert, Alexandra Jaffe, Aamer Madhani
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27 Oct, 2020 09:00 PM6 mins to read

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Barack Obama slams Donald Trump's response to Covid-19 while campaigning for Joe Biden. Video / ABC News

Joe Biden travelled to the hot springs town where Franklin Delano Roosevelt coped with polio to declare the United States is not too politically diseased to overcome its health and economic crises

The former Vice-President pledged to be the unifying force who can "restore our soul and save this country".

The Democratic presidential nominee offered his closing argument with election day just one week away while attempting to go on the political offensive in Georgia, which hasn't backed a Democrat for the White House since Bill Clinton in 1992.

He has for months promised to be a president for all Americans regardless of party, even as "anger and suspicion is growing and our wounds are getting deeper."

"Has the heart of this nation turned to stone? I don't think so," Biden said. "I refuse to believe it."

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While Biden worked to expand the electoral map in the South, President Donald Trump focused on the Democrats' "blue wall" states that he flipped in 2016 — Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania — and maintained a far busier travel schedule taking him to much more of the country.

US President Donald Trump arrives for a campaign rally in Lansing, Michigan.
US President Donald Trump arrives for a campaign rally in Lansing, Michigan.

In Lansing, Michigan's capital city, Trump talked up the economy, which he noted was humming before the pandemic hit.

He said, "This election is a matter of economic survival for Michigan. Look what I've done."

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Even as Biden argued that the country could rise above politics, he went after his election rival.

He accused Trump anew of bungling the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic that has seen new cases surging in many areas, and failing to manage the economic fallout or combat institutional racism and police brutality that have sparked widespread demonstrations.

In scathing speech, Obama embraces his inner Trump troll https://t.co/8pKnoy9D80

— Aaron Blake (@AaronBlake) October 27, 2020

"The tragic truth of our time is that Covid has left a deep and lasting wound in this country," Biden said, scoffing at Trump's pronouncements that the nation is turning a corner on the pandemic.

He charged that the President has "shrugged. He's swaggered. And he's surrendered."

Venturing into Georgia was a sign of confidence by the Biden team, which is trying to stretch the electoral map and open up more paths to the needed 270 Electoral College votes.

The former Vice-President plans to travel to Iowa, which Trump took by 10 points in 2016, later in the week.

And his running mate, California Senator Kamala Harris, is hitting Arizona and to Texas, where Republicans haven't lost any statewide office since 1994 — the nation's longest political winning streak.

Campaigning in Pennsylvania, first lady Melania Trump called her husband a “fighter,” defending his use of social media: "I don’t always agree the way he says things, but it is important to him that he speaks directly to the people he serves." https://t.co/RFZDC5tAhs pic.twitter.com/snG7ilplRj

— ABC News (@ABC) October 27, 2020

Besides Lansing, Trump was travelling to West Salem, Wisconsin. First lady Melania Trump was on the road, too, making her first solo campaign trip of the year in Pennsylvania.

And Vice-President Mike Pence was in South Carolina, maintaining his campaign schedule despite several close aides testing positive for the coronavirus last weekend. There, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham is in a potentially tight re-election race.

Hillary Clinton flirted with GOP territory in 2016, only to lose traditional Democratic Midwestern strongholds. Still, a top Biden adviser rejected the notion that the campaign is spreading itself too thin, noting that the former Vice-President's visit follows weeks of a paid advertising in Georgia and visits by Harris and Jill Biden.

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According to our latest Political Intelligence, 56% of undecided voters have unfavorable views of Donald Trump and 49% have unfavorable views of Joe Biden.

Another 26% view Trump favorably, compared with 28% who say the same of Biden.https://t.co/tkpcHvbVdi pic.twitter.com/kFRqVHExPG

— Morning Consult (@MorningConsult) October 27, 2020

Biden will also visit in coming days Wisconsin, Michigan and Florida, where former President Barack Obama gave a speech in Orlando on today.

"We've got to out-hustle the other side," Obama said, noting that Florida, the nation's largest consistent swing state, could help Biden run up the Electoral College score.

Trump expressed his displeasure that Fox News carried his Democratic predecessor's speech live, tweeting the network was "playing Obama's no crowd, fake speech for Biden".

The first lady, just weeks after testing positive for the coronavirus, was giving her first speech since addressing the Republican National Convention in August, in Atglen, Pennsylvania.

She tweeted about her husband before her arrival, "The people of that great state know President @realDonaldTrump will always fight to keep Americans safe, secure, & prosperous."

Small town Georgia. Overhead a man on the phone reassuring someone about Biden’s visit today. “There are more Trump signs than Biden signs... Nobody wants to vote for that damn liberal.” pic.twitter.com/dpXvCA8yIo

— Ben Riley-Smith (@benrileysmith) October 27, 2020

The President will also visit Omaha, Nebraska, after a stop in Maine.

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That anticipates a razor-thin Electoral College margin since both areas offer one electoral vote by congressional district.

He said of Nebraska's second congressional district, which includes Omaha, "I'd like to get it."

While Biden rarely travels to more than one state per day, the Republican president has maintained a whirlwind schedule, focusing on his argument that he built a booming economy before the coronavirus pandemic upended it.

Speaking in Michigan, Trump basks in "lock her up!" chants directed at Michigan Gov. Gretchen. It's a hate movement. pic.twitter.com/HQymAb9Ray

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 27, 2020

Trump is planning a dizzying 11 rallies in the final 48 hours before polls close.

His latest swing is also something of a victory lap after the Senate approved the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to give conservatives a commanding 6-3 advantage on the Supreme Court.

Trump has sought to use the vacancy created by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg last month to animate conservative evangelical and Catholic voters to his candidacy.

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However, the high court fight has been overshadowed by concerns over the coronavirus with cases surging.

NEW: Biden campaign to launch 3-day bus tour in Texas, which will include appearances by members of the Texas congressional delegation, elected officials, and Democratic candidates. https://t.co/uzp0YulHq8 pic.twitter.com/pUXNHWMAfv

— ABC News (@ABC) October 27, 2020

Biden is hoping to lift Democrats running for Senate in Georgia and Iowa.

He was visiting Atlanta after his address in Warm Springs, where Roosevelt sought treatment while governing a nation weathering the Great Depression and World War II.

"This place, Warm Springs, is a reminder that though broken, each of us can be healed," Biden said.

"That as a people and a country, we can overcome a devastating virus. That we can heal a suffering world. That, yes, we can restore our soul and save our country."

His appearance was meant to bookend his visit earlier this month to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, when Biden used the site of the bloody Civil War battle to issue a call for putting country ahead of party.

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Today, he evoked Roosevelt's New Deal sensitivities to say he could harness the power of the government to move the country forward.

- AP

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