U.S. Presidential Election Obama Calls for Support for Biden in Fierce Battle State October 22, 10:02

The Democratic Party, which seeks to regain power in the US presidential election, called for support for Mr. Biden when former President Obama attended the rally for the first time in a fierce battle state.

The Biden camp aims to raise the level of support with the support of Mr. Obama, who is deeply popular.

Former President Barack Obama attended a rally in support of Democratic Party Mr. Biden in eastern Pennsylvania, a fierce battle state for the presidential election.



In this, Mr. Obama said, "President Trump will take advantage of the strong economy he inherited from me and will not take responsibility for the failure of antivirus measures, but that is not the case. Mr. Biden will make a fairer and stronger country. We know how to turn our ideals into reality, "he said, calling for a vote for Mr. Biden in an upcoming election on the 3rd of next month.

It was the first time Mr. Obama had been cheering for this election campaign, and the participants of the rally listened to the speech while in the car to prevent the infection of the new coronavirus, honked and cheered.



Pennsylvania is positioned as a state that influences the outcome of elections for both Trump and Biden, and with the support of Mr. Obama, who is deeply popular as Mr. Biden, he aims to raise the level of support from young people and black voters. It seems that there is also an aim.



Meanwhile, President Trump also held a rally of thousands in the same state of Pennsylvania on the 20th, and held a large rally in southern North Carolina on the 21st, focusing on strengthening support in the fierce battle state.