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Trump Barnstorms in Michigan, Wisconsin, Nebraska; Sleepy Joe Addresses Micro-Crowds, Forgets Trump's Name

President Donald Trump continued his energetic campaign barnstorming across battleground states, with lively rallies today in Lansing, Michigan; West Salem, Wisconsin; and Omaha, Nebraska. The enthusiastic crowds stand in stark contrast to the “micro” crowds gathered to listen to Sleepy Joe Biden, who boldly ventured across the border yesterday from Delaware into Chester, Pennsylvania—the state in which Trump held three large rallies in one day—and Biden had to be carefully controlled because he kept making gaffes.

At one point he couldn’t remember that his opponent is Donald Trump—not “George” as he called him (his wife had to whisper “Trump” under her breath)—and at another point, in an interview with a Texas media outlet, referred to Kamala Harris’s husband, Doug Emhoff, as Kamala’s “wife.” When one reporter carefully asked about Biden’s “light” schedule, Joe angrily refuted that, insisting he’s been working 12-hour days, and has plans to travel to “a lot of places.”

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