The battle for United States 2020 presidential election is getting tighter between President Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Joe Biden. As there is still some time to election, the two presidential candidates are putting up their energies into what can play as an election agenda – and it has once again rolled back to whether masks should be mandatory.
Well, after six months of the ruthless run of the coronavirus, a discussion over masks doesn’t make a shred of a sense - as people must be sensible enough by now to know what for, where, and why masks are required. In contrast, the President and the former Vice President are still squabbling over whether masks should be made mandatory for people to go out in public.
During an appearance at an ABC town hall event on Monday night, President Trump suggested taking his own example that people should wear a mask when it’s needed which means not every time. At the Democratic Convention, the Dems including Joe Biden said they were going to roll out a mask mandate, but they checked it and didn’t do a bit about it.
A string of tweets and retweets came after Trump attacked Biden for not implementing a national mask mandate.
To what Trump said about Democrats and the presidential candidate, Joe Biden responded mindfully. Via a tweet, Biden pointed out the mask is not a mandate because he is currently not the President and Donald Trump is – and as he potentially becomes the President of the United States after November, the rule will be there and it will be better.
Joe Biden is demanding for masks to be made mandatory to put on in public. On the other hand, Trump considers it to be the violation of basic human rights – the right to how they want to step out of their homes, dress up, and likes of the same.
Since the get-go election campaigns, both the candidates have been actively trying to prove their side and stance of the pandemic correct. Trump is attempting to make up for the earlier mismanagement of coronavirus by seeking to immunize American citizens before anybody else in the whole wide world – but Democrats and people have been casting doubts over the safe development of vaccines before the election.
The subject of masks has been stretched way too much, but it’s still not sure who the American people are siding with on their opinions.