Biden, Trump push Pennsylvania U.S. Senate candidates ahead of midterms

in #steemit2 years ago

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U.S. President Joe Biden told voters in Pennsylvania that a Democratic loss in Tuesday's midterm elections would have "decades" of consequences, while Republicans including his predecessor Donald Trump predicted a sweeping victory.

The biggest names in U.S. politics -- Biden, Trump and former President Barack Obama -- visited Pennsylvania on Saturday hoping to tip the balance in a pivotal midterm Senate race between Democratic Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman and Republican celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz.

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"Folks, three days, three days until one of the most important elections in our lifetime. The outcome is going to shape our country for decades to come, and the power to shape that outcome is in your hands," Biden told supporters at Temple University in Philadelphia.

"It's a choice. A choice between two vastly different visions of America."

At a rally in Latrobe, southeast of Pittsburgh, Trump listed a litany of grievances with Democrats, ranging from the party's handling of inflation to education curricula his supporters view as too progressive.

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