Published 07:39 IST, October 4th 2020
US Election 2020: Biden tones down campaign, doesn't want to attack COVID-stricken Trump
As the pandemic continues to pose a challenge to US Elections 2020, Joe Biden has now said that he doesn't want to attack a COVID-stricken Trump.
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As Donald Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis continues to pose a challenge to US Elections 2020, his Democratic rival Joe Biden said on Saturday, October 3 (local time) that he doesn’t want to attack the Republican leader. Speaking at a virtual event, when Biden was asked by the transport workers to explain how he would have handled the pandemic, he simply replied saying “fundamentally differently”.
However, Biden then added than since Trump had now contracted the disease, it is difficult to denounce his approach and admitted to finding himself “in a little bit of a spot” now. The former US Vice President also reflected on his own experience of losing family members and reiterated “this isn’t about politics” before talking about the massive death toll of COVID-19 in the United States.
Watch: Joe Biden: "I'm in a little bit of a spot here because I don't want to be attacking the president and the first lady now."
— Save The Democracy (BLM)🌊🌈🌊 (@DemocracyInn) October 3, 2020
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Biden campaign to remove negative ads targeting Trump
Earlier, Biden had decided to take down all negative ads against his Republican rival. As per New York Times reports, Biden’s deputy campaign manager, Kate Bedingfield said on Friday, October 2 that the Democratic contender will continue to air only positive advertisements.
The Biden campaign decided to remove the derogatory ads against Trump before the US President was taken to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for “few days” on the advice of White House physicians. The former US Vice President, who has tested negative for COVID-19, took to Twitter and said that it should be an "American moment" and not a partisan one.
It's time we come together.
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) October 3, 2020
It's time we see each other as fellow Americans, who don't just live in red states and blue states, but who live in — and love — the United States of America.
That's who we are — and there is nothing we cannot do if we do it together.
Meanwhile, in a recorded video message from the Walter Reed Medical Center, US President Donal Trump apprised the world on his COVID-19 recovery on Saturday, October 3. As he battles COVID-19, Trump acknowledged that the next few days in isolation will be “the real test” and added that “whatever happens, happens”.
07:39 IST, October 4th 2020