During the Republican convention

Melania Trump consoles victims of "Corona" and calls for ethnic understanding

Melania Trump speaks at the Republican convention. Father

First lady Melania Trump expressed her sympathy with the victims of the Coronavirus pandemic and urged ethnic understanding in a speech she gave, the day before yesterday, to the Republican Party Congress, which was directed directly to female voters who diverged from President Donald Trump.

On the second day of the General Conference, her warm tone contrasted with harsh words uttered in the Republican rally about Democratic rival Joe Biden, and sometimes included warnings of the dangers of Democratic rule.

Trump's wife spoke of the anguish and pain caused by the pandemic, in stark contrast to most of the speakers at the conference, especially her husband, who was attacked by Democrats for not showing any sympathy or any feeling of sympathy during the health ordeal that killed more than 178,000 people in the United States.

"I would like to admit the fact that since March our lives have changed radically," Melania told a crowd gathered in the White House rose garden as the president sat in the front row. I offer my sincere condolences to everyone who lost dearly, and I pray to the sick and suffering. ”

"I know that many people are anxious and some feel that they are helpless," she added. I want you to know: you are not alone. ”

And after polls showed that Trump was losing the support of many female college graduates for his rude manner, Melania and others, on the day before yesterday, tried to influence what appeared to be that crucial voting bloc ahead of the November 3 presidential election.

The first lady touched on the ethnic unrest that swept the country in the months following the death of black American George Floyd in May, after a white cop fell by the neck in Minnesota. Protests erupted again this week after police shot a black man in Wisconsin.

"I invite people to coexist in a civilized way so that we can embody and preserve our American values," she said. I also ask them to stop the acts of violence and looting committed in the name of justice and not to make assumptions based on color.

Trump (74 years) is still achieving good results in opinion polls regarding the economy, despite the decline in approval ratings for his handling of the Corona virus and other issues.

Trump's wife spoke of the anguish and the pain of the pandemic.

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