JimBowie1958
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And it is Bidens Green New Deal vrs Trumps Freedom/Liberty/Strong Economy campaign platforms.
Of course Biden tries to sell his message as a negative of Trumps record.
Of course, in the context of the national economy, the #1 issue by far, this spells out Green New Deal.
Which is the better sales pitch in your mind?
Of course Biden tries to sell his message as a negative of Trumps record.
Biden calls Trump a ‘climate arsonist’ who ‘won’t take responsibility’ for wildfires
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden accused President Trump of being “a climate arsonist” and charged that if the president wins another four years in the White House, the wildfires raging in the western U.S. will become more “devastating and more deadly.”
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Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden accused President Trump of being “a climate arsonist” and charged that if the president wins another four years in the White House, the wildfires raging across the western United States will become more “devastating and more deadly.”
Pointing to the wildfires, as well as this summer’s massive flooding and damaging hurricanes, the former vice president argued that “Trump’s climate denial may not have caused these fires and record floods and record hurricanes, but if he gets a second term, these hellish events will continue to become more common.”
Of course, in the context of the national economy, the #1 issue by far, this spells out Green New Deal.
Trump campaign returns to economy with 8-figure ad buy, calls it ‘defining issue in this race’
The Trump campaign is set to release a mid-eight-figure ad buy Tuesday touting the economy during President Trump's first term after a recent emphasis on "law and order" messaging, saying the economy is the "defining issue" of the 2020 presidential race, Fox News has learned.
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The Trump campaign is set to release a mid-eight-figure ad buy Tuesday touting the economy during President Trump's first term after a recent emphasis on "law and order" messaging, saying the economy is the "defining issue" of the 2020 presidential race, Fox News has learned. ...
But the content of the new ads will shift from the message of recent ad buys – painting the president as the “law and order” candidate – and resume its pitch of a strong economy under Trump.
“We believe the economy, and who is best to handle the economy, is going to be the defining issue in this race,” the official said. “Voters know that President Trump built the world’s best economy once, and he’s already doing it a second time.”
Which is the better sales pitch in your mind?