Democratic White House candidate Joe Biden voted today, Wednesday, and has made President Donald Trump's administration of the Corona crisis his main campaign material.

As Trump continues his Arizona campaign, his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, has said that Trump has taken back the country from doctors and scientists.

After a brief speech about the Corona epidemic in Wilmington, Delaware, Biden, the former US Vice President, went to vote, accompanied by his wife, Jill Biden, days before the presidential election.

Biden, 77, said after casting his vote that there was no justification for looting, violence and destroying property in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but the protest was completely legitimate, adding that it was important to find a solution to reduce the frequent and fatal shootings.

A spokesman for the White House said that the riots in Philadelphia were the result of "the war waged by the Liberal Democrats against the police," as protests continued in western Philadelphia after a black man was killed by police.

Police said that shops in two areas of the city were looted, and a spokesman for the National Guard said that hundreds of his forces were heading to Philadelphia to help the police in facing the protests.

And media outlets reported that more than 90 people were arrested, and more than 30 policemen were injured, during the protests.

Twelve people were charged with assaulting a police officer.

Campaigns intensified.


The two candidates for the US presidential elections have intensified their electoral activities in crucial states, about 5 days before the elections.

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden criticized, at an election rally in Georgia, the way President Donald Trump dealt with the Corona pandemic, and said, "In the spring, the president announced that he would launch a war on the virus. Instead of doing so, he ignored the matter and surrendered."

He added that the White House chief of staff admitted, "We will not control the pandemic," saying that this is a surrender, and that it represents the shocking truth of the White House.

On the other hand, Trump's campaign responded in a statement saying that Biden continued his "sordid politicization of the Coronavirus crisis, while he was not burdened with a leadership responsibility," stressing that Trump led the unprecedented battle against the "Chinese virus", while "Biden sat in the basement of his home and did not present." Proposals to Face the Pandemic. "

Trump's plan to intensify his election campaign includes holding two public meetings today, Wednesday, in the fiercely contested state of Arizona, where opinion polls indicate he is 3 points behind Biden.

On Tuesday, Trump traveled to 3 states, which are Michigan, Wisconsin and Nebraska, and Biden stopped twice to win over voters in Georgia, which is emerging as an important arena for competition.

Trump said that Michigan and others will witness a "red wave," referring to the large numbers of voters who want to vote for him, adding that if the Democrats arrive again at the White House, they will destroy everything, he said.

On the other hand, Biden's campaign reported that Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris will visit Texas Friday, as part of her election campaign, marking the first time since 1988 that any Democratic candidate for Vice President holds electoral activities in Texas, which is a bastion of Republicans, where he did not win. A Texas Democrat since 1976 when Jimmy Carter defeated Gerald Ford.

Trump took the conflict to Twitter, saying in a tweet, "We are spending more in Florida, and winning a lot in Florida. In fact we are winning big in many states."

In a previous tweet, Trump said, "Joe Biden is a corrupt politician. He wants to send your jobs to China, while his family earns millions from the Chinese Communist Party. If Biden wins, China will have the United States. When we win, you win, Wisconsin wins, America wins." .

In another tweet, Trump said, "Under my leadership, we have achieved the safest borders in the history of the United States ... Joe Biden will make every society a haven for violent criminals."

Trump speaks in Las Vegas, Arizona (Reuters)

Kushner’s statements


On the other hand, CNN revealed audio recordings it obtained back to last April, in which Kushner, Trump’s chief adviser, claims that the United States is moving quickly to get out of the “panic phase” and the “pain phase” resulting from The epidemic, at a time when the virus at the time caused the death of more than 40 thousand Americans.

In his remarks to journalist Bob Woodward, Kushner boasted that Trump has stopped the experts who were advising him, saying, "This does not mean that there is still a lot of pain and there will be no pain for a while. We have now set rules for getting back to work. Trump is back. Now, to take control of matters, not the doctors. It can be said that we reached a negotiated agreement. "

Arab Voices


Biden is still a comfortable lead over Trump in nationwide polls in the election race dominated by the pandemic, as it caused the deaths of more than 225,000 Americans and lost millions of jobs, and pushed a large number of voters to turn out early to vote to avoid the risk of exposure to risks. Healthy.

A poll conducted by the Arab American Institute showed that the vote of Americans of Arab descent may play a decisive role in the elections, as it was found that the percentage of those who are entitled to vote in critical swing states ranges between 2% and 5%, a percentage that may favor one candidate over another.

According to the poll, 59% of Arab voters will vote for Biden, while only 35% will vote for President Trump.

The poll indicated that 74% of those polled have a positive image of the democratic candidate, compared to 25% of them have a negative image of him.

48% of them expressed that they have a positive image of Trump, compared to 51% who considered his image negative.

According to the poll, Trump's positive point is the high percentage of Arabs belonging to the Republican Party, reaching 26% in 2016, rising to 33% this year.

The poll indicated that Biden this year is at the forefront among Arab Catholics, as he will get 55% of their vote, compared to 43% for Trump, while Biden will get 60% compared to 30% for his opponent Trump from the Muslim vote.

But the biggest difference will be between the youth category, with two-thirds of the vote for Biden and a quarter for Trump.