Joe Biden’s Handlers Are Now Attacking President Trump for Physical Campaigning
A Joe Biden spokesman attacked President Donald Trump for daring to plan in-person campaign events in four crucial swing states, suggesting that the President was irresponsible for daring to appear in person in American communities just months before the Presidential election.
Biden spox on Trump's 4-state tour next week: "While these fly-in, fly-out airport sideshows might protect Trump from seeing the damage that he has done to communities throughout this country, they will only underscore why we have to win this battle for the soul of our nation."
— David Jackson (@djusatoday) August 14, 2020
A rapid response spokesman for President Trump hit back, questioning if Biden is even up to the premise of meeting American voters in a physical, campaign-style fashion.
Team Biden is just jealous that, unlike Joe Biden, President Trump is actually able to go out, meet voters, and campaign! https://t.co/gGPEX5sU9T
— Andrew Clark (@AndrewHClark) August 14, 2020
The four campaign stops are slated for the states of Arizona, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. It appears as if the events will be held with strict social distancing rules, raising questions as to why the Biden campaign sees it to be appropriate to shame the notion of in-person campaigning.
The Biden campaign has spoken against the premise of postponing the election for safety purposes, an argument that seems reasonable enough. They’d be wise to consider that electoral campaigning is just as much of an integral element of the democratic process as election day is, and that it shouldn’t be merely silenced.
As Biden patiently waits in his basement in anticipation of an easy November election victory delivered from the mainstream media, his suggestion that in-person campaigning is off limits raises serious questions about his ability to govern as President.
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