Barack Obama, Belle Isle Casino, Detroit (AP Photo / Andrew Harnik)

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November 01, 2020 Former President Barack Obama and his vice president, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, have called for voter support in two Michigan cities.

Obama and Biden appeared Saturday at drive-in demonstrations in Flint and Detroit in their attempt to return Michigan to the Democrats after President Donald Trump won a surprising victory in the state in 2016. Trump was in Pennsylvania in four different demonstrations: a Butler announced that it has issued a memorandum intended to protect fracking, a process for the extraction of oil and gas.



"The difference between Donald Trump and Joe Biden is that Trump is trying to satisfy his ego and Joe cares about your health and that of your loved ones": former US president,

Barack Obama

, he outlined the difference between the US president and his Democratic challenger, Joe Biden, at a rally in Detroit. 



"Trump is a president who wants all the credit for the economy he inherited and zero blame for the pandemic he ignored. But that's not how it works. TV duels don't fix things. Making things up doesn't make people live better. ": this is the jab of the former US president.   



Obama made a long, passionate presentation of his former deputy, inviting the public to vote for him.

And he was confident of success: when the microphone connection went off at a center point and, from the back of the stage, they told him they were restoring it, he smiled: "Just like in three days. We will restart the system in three days. days ".



"The only way we can win this battle, which is a battle against injustice, is by voting. We have to vote for justice, and drive out injustice."

Stevie Wonder

states this by

appearing with Joe Biden and Barack Obama at a rally in Detroit.



Petroleum.

Fracking.

Order.

Independence.

Depression.

Boom.

Donald Trump

in his third rally of the day in Pennsylvania, in Butler, makes an energy rally, puts the Democrats' climate plan at the center of his speech and above all uses presidential power to reinforce the message: "I just signed an executive order to protect fracking in Pennsylvania, "announces Trump.

The president seeks victory in Keystone State, so as to prevent Biden from rebuilding the "blue wall" in the Rust Belt.

A victory in even one of the three states - Wisconsin, Pennsylvania or Michigan - would in fact give Trump the opportunity to continue chasing his electoral sudoku.

That's why Trump is focusing his efforts on Pennsylvania, Real Clear Politics' average gap from Biden is 3.7 points, but Republican strategists consider the game open.



Donald Trump has a seven-point lead over Joe Biden in Iowa.

According to a 

survey 

by The Moines Register, the president has 48% of the preferences against 41% of the former president.

In September, the two candidates were head to head.



Interviewed by Fox News, a veteran of presidential campaigns, Republican

Newt Gingrich

, underlined Trump's leap in Iowa: "In the last week Trump has his moment, what happened in Iowa is happening all over the country. ".