President Trump Resumes Election Campaign First Election Rally in Florida After Discharge October 13, 8:38

US President Donald Trump, who had been suspended from the presidential election due to the infection with the new coronavirus, held the first election rally after discharge in southern Florida on the 12th and resumed the election campaign in earnest.

In response, former Democratic Vice President Joe Biden has appealed for support in the Midwestern state of Ohio, and the offense and defense of both sides is intensifying toward the election day approaching three weeks later.

President Donald Trump, who has been infected with the new coronavirus, has suspended election campaigns since October 2, but said that the treatment was over, he said that he would be in the fierce battle state of southern Florida from 8 am on the night of the 12th. We held the first election rally after discharge and resumed the election campaign in earnest.



President Trump, who took the stage without a mask


, called on his supporters to "

eradicate the virus,

rebuild

the

economy, and fight to save the country from the radical left."



He said, "In the election 22 days later, I won in Florida and stayed at the White House for another four years, making America even greater," and appealed for support for reelection.



Vice President Pence also addressed the midwestern Ohio, where a close battle is expected, saying, "The president and the first lady are very well. The president will return to the election campaign today." ..



President Trump plans to hold a rally in fierce battle states for three consecutive days from this day, and plans to roll back to Mr. Biden, who has a higher approval rating.



On the other hand, Mr. Biden also made a speech in Ohio on the 12th, criticizing President Trump's measures against the new coronavirus and saying, "We must change this situation," and appealed for the need for a change of government. ..



Both camps are planning to increase rallies and TV advertisements mainly in fierce battle states, and the offense and defense are becoming more fierce.

Enthusiastic supporters Long lines near 1 km

Around the venue of President Trump's election rally, enthusiastic supporters lined up nearly a kilometer seven hours before his arrival.



With the temperature exceeding 30 degrees Celsius and the strong sunlight shining on the site, supporters were sitting beside the road with parasols and folding chairs, waiting to enter the venue.



A man in his twenties who lives nearby said, "I think President Trump will show up in a state of recovery. I hope we can give our energy to the president who has survived the difficult times of infection." Was there.



Another woman said, "President Trump is a strong man. He was treated with the best medicine for the new coronavirus, and I think he will make sure that medicine is available to the public. Finally, the election rally is resumed. It's time to let him do it. I'm really looking forward to seeing the president. "

President Trump's doctor "negative antigen test"

President Donald Trump's doctor announced on the 12th that his latest test for the new coronavirus was "negative every day for antigen tests."



President Trump said at an online event with his supporters the day before that he was negative on the test, but this is the first time doctors have given this view.



On top of that, the attending physician said that the president had finished quarantining because it seems that the virus has not increased based on the amount of virus and PCR test data, and said, "These data and the CDC infection prevention guidelines. We have decided that there is no longer any risk of infecting humans. "