The president and the Democratic presidential candidate answered voters' questions

Trump and Biden offer differing perspectives on many issues

  • Biden is in the "Constitutional Center" in Philadelphia.

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  • Trump sits in a chair outside the Perez Museum of Art in Miami.

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On a separate screen, American voters heard vastly different views of President Donald Trump and his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, last Thursday night, during an interview with the two men at the same time, less than three weeks before Election Day.

Although the two men were appearing at the same time and in two different channels and states, Biden and Trump were answering questions from participating voters, when the debate was scheduled to be the second of three in Miami.

Trump, who was speaking on NBC News from the Perez Museum of Art in Miami, defended his treatment of the Corona pandemic, which led to the death of about 215,000 Americans, and claimed at the same time that the country had reached the end in its war against The virus, and told the interview director, the American journalist and broadcaster Savannah Guthrie: "We are the winners. We have done a wonderful job, and we have reached the end of the road in that. The vaccine will be ready and the treatment will be ready."

About 1,200 miles away, at the National Constitutional Center in Philadelphia, Democratic candidate Joe Biden criticized President Trump's dealings, and called for a more robust national response to the pandemic, during a meeting with voters on ABC News, and Biden said, "Trump has lost great opportunities. And he continued to say things that are not true. ”He added that Trump admitted to the journalist, Bob Woodward, last February, that the Corona virus“ is more deadly than the exhausting flu, ”and Biden said:“ The president has been informed that this virus is deadly and dangerous. ”

Outside the Miami Museum, Trump, who was sitting in a small chair, was trying to evade the question of whether he was examined to verify that he had not been infected with Corona before the previous presidential debate, as was required of every candidate, and he replied: “Maybe I did that and maybe I did not.”

Trump clashed repeatedly with Guthrie, who confronted him more than once when he revealed a series of false allegations about the fraudulent elections in the United States, which he considered a reason for not accepting the results of the November elections, and Guthrie asked him: “There are many people raising the question: Will you accept a peaceful transition?

He replied, "Yes, but I want it based on fair elections."

Trump refused to disavow the right-wing "law" group that advocates a conspiracy theory, and claimed that he knew nothing about it except that it was "against child abuse." Trump said in response to the question: "I do not know anything about it." You know it. ”Trump repeated his answer:“ I do not know anything about it. ”

A few days ago, Trump published a tweet to this group, claiming that former President Barack Obama had fabricated the killing of (former al-Qaeda leader) Osama bin Laden, which made one of the participants in the killing mission criticize President Trump.

Guthrie asked him: "Why did he post this tweet?" He said it was simply to spread the opinion of others. "You are the president, and I am not a normal person who can post anything he likes."

Once again Biden, who was sitting in a comfortable chair, refused to disclose his position on the issue of Supreme Court appointments, and told the director of the interview, the American broadcaster, George Stephanopoulos, that he had previously opposed the idea of ​​adding new judges to the court, but he left the door open to change his mind based on how he dealt Republican lawmakers with the appointment of Judge Amy Connie Barrett in the coming weeks.

When asked whether the voters would have a full understanding of his position before the elections, Trump replied: "They have the right to know my position before the election."

This debate was held in this way for fear that the US President, Donald Trump, is still carrying the Corona virus infection.

Sitting in a comfortable chair, Biden refused to disclose his position on the matter of Supreme Court appointments, saying he had previously opposed the idea of ​​adding new judges to the court.

Trump refused to disavow the right-wing "law" group that advocates a conspiracy theory, and claimed that he knew nothing about it except that it was "against child abuse."

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