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White House News (白宮消息) | Oct 30, 2020

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CTOBER 29, 2020
Campaign 2020
Joe Biden Holds Drive-In Rally in Tamp
a2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden campaigns in Tampa, Florida.
Joe Biden holds first and only rally in the Tampa Bay area as the Democratic nominee

The drive-in event was much smaller than Trump’s larger rally across town earlier Thursday, but it followed public health protocols.

Oct. 29, TAMPA — Tampa Mayor Jane Castor jumped on a stage Thursday night, looked out at rows of cars and sensible SUVs and yelled into a microphone: “Honk if you are voting for Joe Biden."

So began what is likely Biden’s first and only rally in the Tampa Bay area as the Democratic nominee for president. Hillsborough County has for decades hosted many campaigns in the final days of presidential races. None of those events looked like the one held Thursday at the Florida State Fairgrounds.

The vehicles, decked out in Biden signs, arrived early in the afternoon and were meticulously spaced out. Masked drivers and their passengers timidly ventured out for distanced hellos with other supporters.

Sen. Janet Cruz, D-Tampa: “You’re too damn close to each other. Spread out!”

Biden’s socially distanced rally could not have looked different than the Trump rally early in the day across town at Raymond James Stadium. But it certainly reflected the candidate: Understated, practical and adhering to public health guidelines that Trump has refused to follow.     source

OCTOBER 29, 2020
Campaign 2020President Trump Holds Rally in Tampa, Florida
President Trump delivered remarks at a campaign rally in Tampa. President Trump won the state by 1.2 points in 2016 and has a slimmer 0.4 point advantage in the latest RealClearPolitics poll. In his remarks, he talked about several issues including the economy, China, and former Vice President Joe Biden. He also commented on the news that former Homeland Security official Miles Taylor was the anonymous source, calling him a “lowlife” and “disgrace to our country” that should be prosecuted.
President Donald Trump in Goodyear, AZ
Oct. 28, 2020
Trump's 'bottom line' on coronavirus: 'You’re going to get better'

Oct. 29 - At his Tampa rally, Donald Trump assured Americans that they would absolutely recover from coronavirus, which has already claimed more than 225,000 lives in the US.


The president reflected on people around the world expressing frustration with coronavirus restrictions, which have recently intensified in several countries as cases surge.

“You know the bottom line though? You’re going to get better. You’re going to get better,” Trump said. “If I can get better, anybody can get better, and I got better fast.”

As a reminder, the president received some of the best possible medical treatment in the world from the doctors at Walter Reed when he was hospitalized with coronavirus earlier this month.

And according to Johns Hopkins University, 994 Americans died of coronavirus yesterday alone. The total US coronavirus death toll now stands at 228,194.    source
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