Trump heads to Biden's birthplace to blast his record ahead of
nomination speech
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[August 20, 2020]
By Alexandra Alper
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President
Donald Trump on Thursday will travel to the area in the swing state of
Pennsylvania where Democratic rival Joe Biden was born to slam his
decades of government service, hours before the former vice president
accepts his party's nomination.
The speech, which the campaign has said will highlight a "half century
of Joe Biden failing America", will seek to shore up the Republican's
support in the state, which may prove key to winning re-election in
November.
Trump won the rust belt state of Pennsylvania by just 45,000 votes in
2016, and is trailing Biden in recent polls there by about six
percentage points, according to Real Clear Politics.
But the speech in Old Forge, Pennsylvania, on the outskirts of Biden's
birthplace of Scranton, could also backfire, according to Politics
Professor Terry Madonna at Franklin and Marshall college in Lancaster,
Pennsylvania.
“He is going to have to be careful about what he says about Joe Biden
given Scranton is his hometown," Madonna said. He said that Trump should
focus his message on bringing jobs back to blue collar areas, which
worked in 2016, and try to shore up confidence in his handling of the
deadly coronavirus pandemic.
"How far he could go with (the criticism) is anybody's guess. But Trump
is Trump and he's going to do what he does," he added.
Biden, who moved to Delaware when he was young, will accept the
presidential nomination on Thursday night, closing out a four-day
virtual Democratic National Convention where speakers have argued that
he can unite the country after four years of Trump’s divisive
leadership.
Biden consistently beats Trump in national polls on who could better
handle the pandemic, which has killed more than 170,000 Americans. Trump
routinely bests him on managing the economy, however.
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President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference in the Brady
Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, U.S., August
19, 2020. REUTERS/Tom Brenner
The Pennsylvania speech caps a week of appearances by Trump to
counter the convention, which has included speeches from some
prominent disaffected Republicans, ahead of the Republican National
Convention next week.
On Monday, Trump traveled to Mankato, Minnesota, and Oshkosh,
Wisconsin, where he boasted of his strong record on jobs growth and
vowed to restore the economy ravaged by shutdowns to curb the
coronavirus.
In Yuma, Arizona, on Tuesday, Trump touted progress building a wall
across the Southern border with Mexico, highlighting his
anti-immigration and law-and-order messages, a key plank of his
successful 2016 bid.
Despite his ebbing support in Pennsylvania, Trump's campaign is
confident he will clinch it a second time on Nov. 3.
"Biden’s socialist agenda would kill jobs and hurt families in the
Keystone State, which is exactly why he won’t confront voters in his
hometown," deputy national press secretary Samantha Zager said in a
statement.
"President Trump has a record of success to point to in
Pennsylvania, and voters in the state will reelect him this November
as a result.”
(Reporting by Alexandra Alper; Additional Reporting by John
Whitesides; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall)
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