translated from Spanish: Trump and Biden begin last day of election campaign with mutual reproach

U.S. President Donald Trump and Democratic election candidate Joe Biden have held their first rallies on the final day of the election campaign, speeches in which both applicants have issued mutual reproaches. Trump has held his first rally of the day in Fayetteville, North Carolina, an event that has lasted 65 minutes. The U.S. representative has spent a lot of time attacking election polls, which give Biden the presidency, calling them false. De Biden has said he is a “corrupt politician” and has also lashed out at former Democrats Hillary Clinton, who he has called “criminal,” before again sliding the idea that early voting in the United States can be used to carry out election fraud. In addition, it has spoken about its impeachment process, which ended with its acquittal, and has charged technology companies and the media with “fake news.” Over the coronavirus pandemic, which has left more than 9.2 million infected in the US nation, Trump has assured that a COVID-19 vaccine will be ready to be distributed massively “in a few weeks,” CNN reports. Air Force One is now heading to Pennsylvania, a critical state for the election result. As for Biden, the last day of the election campaign in Cleveland, Ohio, has begun, where he has ensured that “it is time for Donald Trump to pack his bags and go home.” We’re done. We’re done with chaos, we’re done with tweets, anger, hatred, failure, irresponsibility,” said the Democratic nominee, who has tried to show himself as the antithesis of the current president, as he has been doing since the launch of his candidacy. The Democratic nominee has underlined the “urgency” of the election, while exposing what he believes is at stake with election day.” One more day,” he’s settled. “Tomorrow we have the opportunity to end a presidency that has divided this nation. Tomorrow we can end a president who has not been able to protect this nation. Tomorrow we can end a president who has fanned the flames of hatred across the country,” he added. Biden has also criticized Trump for suggesting he could fire america’s leading head of the fight against coronavirus, Anthony Fauci. “I have a better idea, choose me and I hired Dr. Fauci (…) We’re going to fire Trump,” he said. The former vice-president has concluded by stressing that although the country is at a “crossroads,” it is optimistic about its possibilities.” On the one hand, we face the greatest threat of who we are, what we believe and what we have seen, what we have been in our lives,” he said. “On the other hand, our future has never been more promising,” he has settled.



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