President Joe Biden suggested Tuesday that he would attend former President Donald Trump’s inauguration if he beats Vice President Kamala Harris in November’s presidential election.
The reporter asked When asked if he would attend Trump’s inauguration, Biden said he would be “a polite gesture,” suggesting he would attend.
“Mr. President, if Trump wins, will you attend the inauguration?” the reporter asked. “For a peaceful transfer of power?”
“If Trump wins …” the reporter added, thanking Biden for walking up to him.
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“If Trump wins, will you attend the inauguration?” the reporter asked again.
“I’m polite, but I’m not like him,” Biden responded.
Recent polls by Insider Advantage and Trafalgar Group show Trump leading Harris in several key battleground states, including Pennsylvania, where Trump is reported to have a two-point lead over Harris, 46% to 44%, while in Nevada, Trump leads Harris by three points with 48% support to Harris’ 45%.
In North Carolina, Trump led Harris by four points with 49 percent of the vote, compared to Harris’ 45 percent.
Institute for Democracy/Daily Express US investigation The poll shows Trump leading Harris in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, where he has a 3-point lead over Harris, with 45% approval and 42% approval.
The poll also found that Trump leads Harris by two points in Pennsylvania, 45% to 43%, and that Trump leads Harris by four points in Wisconsin, 46% to 42%.
