President Biden, while campaigning in Nevada ahead of Tuesday’s primary, warned that former President Trump would be a nightmare for the country if elected in 2024.
The president rallied with voters in Las Vegas on Sunday, outlining his predecessor and political opponent’s history on veterans, gun violence and health care.
“Now imagine the nightmare if Donald Trump were re-elected,” Biden told the audience.
His first memory was when Trump was president. reportedly In 2018, he called World War II veterans “sucks” and “losers” at an American cemetery in France.
“I’m glad I wasn’t there. How dare you call my son and your sons and daughters, who gave their lives for this country, “sucks” and “losers.” That’s the way this guy thinks,” Biden said. “Who the hell does he think he is?”
And I remembered President Trump saying at a campaign rally last month that we should “get over” the Perry, Iowa, school shooting.
“Well, we’re not going to get over it. We’re going to stop it,” Biden told the crowd at the Pearson Community Center in Las Vegas.
Trump also said he “denies climate change is a problem” and “promises to eliminate unaffordable goods.” [Care] If they get elected, act again. ”
During his campaign, Biden consistently warned against Trump becoming president again. “Imagine Trump’s nightmare if he were to become president again,” he said at a fundraiser in Miami in January.
Biden enters Tuesday’s primary after winning the South Carolina Democratic primary on Saturday and a write-in victory in New Hampshire last month. Recent polls show the president trailing Trump in a hypothetical head-to-head battle in seven battleground states, including Nevada, which will be a key state in the general election. Dew.
Nevada will host both Republican caucuses and primaries following a protracted legal battle between the state and the Nevada Republican Party. Trump is scheduled to run in Thursday’s Nevada caucuses, with Republican Nikki Haley running in Tuesday’s primary.
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo (Republican) said in September that he would not support Trump in the presidential primary, but he has endorsed Trump.
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