The president's rival presents himself as a united divided America

Biden and Trump present their conflicting visions for managing Corona

An American voter distributes fake coins with a picture of Trump before a rally in Florida.

In a strange television confrontation, Donald Trump and Joe Biden showed on two separate television networks, the night before last, their different styles, and their deep differences over the management of the emerging Corona epidemic (Covid-19), 19 days before the US presidential election.

"We are in a situation where we have more than 210,000 deaths, and what does he do?" The Democratic candidate told ABC.

Nothing », presenting himself as the unifying of a divided America.

At about the same time, the president told NBC, "We have done a wonderful job ... the vaccines are coming, the treatment is coming."

Trump appeared tense and aggressive, and he expressed dissatisfaction with some of the questions that were asked to him, especially about his abstaining from always wearing the muzzle.

He refused to acknowledge any error.

"I am the president," he quipped. "I have to see the people."

I couldn't be locked in a wonderful room somewhere in the White House. ”

The Republican president also refused to explicitly condemn the movement that adopted the "Q-Anon" conspiracy theory.

He said, "I do not know anything about (Q-Anon)", before confirming his approval of their positions "against the sexual exploitation of children."

The contrast was evident between Trump and Biden, who leads in the polls and calmly answered questions from the audience.

After the scheduled meeting expired, Joe Biden stayed about another 30 minutes, answering viewers' questions, off the microphone, realizing that the images would likely be broadcast on the channel.

He told a voter who asked him how he intended to restore "tact and honor" in American politics, that he should "listen to the other."

Biden said, "What would I do first if I was elected president, and I'm not kidding I'll call them," meaning Republicans, recalling his reputation as a senator for more than 35 years as a man capable of transcending partisan barriers.

On racism, Biden presented himself as the antithesis to Trump, whom the former vice president accused of stoking rifts among Americans.

He said, "If I am elected president, you will not hear me push to divide. I will try to unite me."

The two candidates were speaking simultaneously on two different channels, from Florida and Pennsylvania.

Trump won these two major states in 2016, but Joe Biden appears to be able to compete with him to win them.

A few hours before the interview, the president prepared her airspace.

"I hope to be able to watch it, to see if he can go to the end," said Trump (74 years), referring to his 77-year-old opponent, who he describes as "sleepy atmosphere."

The new Corona virus shook the campaign again, the day before yesterday.

Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris suspended her travels until Sunday "to be careful", due to "Covid-19" infections in her vicinity.

Biden confirmed that the results of his examination proved, the day before yesterday, that he was not infected with the virus.

The contradiction was evident between Trump and Biden, who lead in the polls.

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