Biden and Trump Campaign in Midwest with Covid Rising

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We ran the numbers: There are 4042 news articles covering this topic. 36% (1443) are left leaning, 49% (1972) are center, and 15% (627) are right leaning.

On Friday, President Donald Trump dangled a promise to get a weary nation “back to normal,” contrasting with Democratic rival Joe Biden, who pledged to level with America about the tough days still ahead after Tuesday’s election. While left-leaning articles highlight that Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden Jr. campaigned in a series of Midwestern states, right-leaning articles highlight that it’s been nearly 9 months since Joe Biden set foot in Iowa.

A left-leaning article by The New York Times highlights that President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden Jr. campaigned in a series of Midwestern states that will help decide who wins the presidency. Trump made an extraordinary and unfounded accusation at a rally in Michigan, stating that American doctors were profiteering from coronavirus deaths.

AP News published a centrist article reporting that Trump said that nation has “turned the corner” from the outbreak that kills about 1,000 Americans each day. Biden, who campaigned in Milwaukee and St. Paul, Minnesota, on Friday, promised to step up the fight to contain the spread of the virus.

A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that it’s been nearly 9 months since Joe Biden set foot in Iowa. Iowa suffered one of the nation’s highest COVID-19 infection rates, with Friday reporting a record number of cases and hospitalizations.


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