Joe Biden Set To Assail Trump Over The Economy Downfall
As the election day is nearing, the competition is turning out to be tighter than it initially seemed. The US election polls have given out results that indicate the beginning of a turnaround in the situation.
Recent numbers suggest that the gap between Donald Trump and his presidential election opponent Joe Bidden is shrinking bit by bit.
At this point in time, Biden may not want to lose the lead, so he is coming up with a plan extension to derail Trump’s campaign.
While Trump has no events planned, Biden is set to hold a campaign from his home base of Wilmington Delaware. Representatives from both the parties have been very busy over the last few weeks, but Biden certainly doesn’t want to lose the grip which has been very strong since the start of campaigns.
The subject of discussion will be about the steeply downward-moving graph of the American economy marked by unemployment, financial insecurity, drop in income, and the gender pay gap.
Trump has seized on the monthly reports as proof of a reforming economy - presenting that the recovery of the economy has been significant in the past few months. The President has presented reports that show that in total 1.8 million jobs were added in the country in the month of July which also led to a decline in the unemployment rate to 10.2 percent.
According to the President, America is on the fast-track of recovery from the pandemic and the entire crisis that the country is passing through.
Despite what President Trump has to say, economists have shown fears that the August report will show a dwindling labor market.
Considering all, it’s almost clear and certain where Biden is going to strike. In recent media interactions, Biden has openly criticized Trump’s ways of managing the economy.
Pointed to Trump's 2015 comments about the late Arizona Sen. John McCain, Biden said:
"Duty, honor, country: These are values that drive our service members, an all-voluntary outfit. President Trump has demonstrated he has no sense of service; no loyalty to any cause other than himself. If I have the honor to be the next commander in chief, I will ensure that our American heroes know that I have their back, honor their sacrifice, and those that have been injured will be in military parades."
Trump has made some mistakes and Biden is expected to spread the entire report especially in regards to the faltering US economy.