Differences in Biden and Trump Campaigns

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Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images

 

We ran the numbers: There are 2854 news articles covering this topic. 26% (735) are left leaning, 51% (1443) are center, and 24% (676) are right leaning.

As the presidential race approaches its final weeks, President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden have approached campaigning very differently. While left-leaning articles highlight that Biden called Trump a “climate arsonist,” right-leaning articles highlight that Eric Trump called Biden a hypocrite for attacking Trump over the California fires while ignoring activists who are setting fire to cities.

A left-leaning article by The New York Times highlights that Biden called President Trump a “climate arsonist” as wildfires rage across the West. Trump continues to insist that the cause of the fires is poor forest management, not climate change.

 A centrist article by NPR highlights the differences between Biden and Trump campaigns. These differences include the fact that Trump holds many in-person campaign events and continues to implore door knocking strategies, while Biden is sticking with virtual fundraising events and largely operates remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that Eric Trump ripped on Democratic presidential nominee Biden by calling him a hypocrite for attacking President Trump over the widespread California fires while largely ignoring left-wing activists setting fire in cities across America. Trump also said Biden and Harris have been more critical of law enforcement than they have left-wing protestors and rioters.


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