Rep. Cedric Richmond chided Trump’s handling of the economy and remind voters where the economy stood four years ago as the 2020 campaign enters its homestretch.
Rep. Cedric Richmond, who serves as co-chairman of Joe Biden's presidential campaign, took President Donald Trump to task on Sunday over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, race relations and a faltering economy.
“The one thing Trump does very well is say the same thing over and over again. Most of the time it's a lie, but he says it over and over again and people start to believe it,” the Louisiana Democrat said. "We have to continue to say over and over again that this president has destroyed and wrecked this economy just like everything he has ever touched in his life.”
"We will not make assumptions. We will not take them for granted. We're going to talk directly to them,” Richmond said. “So whether it's about mass incarceration, economic opportunity, homeownership, college affordability, increasing education funding, all of those things. So we're going to go where Black men are and talk to Black men about their issues.”
Richmond contended that Trump's "incompetent" response to the pandemic and systemic racism isn't likely to garner support from most Black men.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Biden deputy campaign chair accuses Trump of 'inciting violence,' while Dem is 'uniting the country'Joe Biden's deputy campaign manager Kate Bedingfield blamed President Trump for continuing unrest in the U.S. as well as the current state of the coronavirus pandemic, with November's election just over two months away.
Weiterlesen »
In Battle Of Convention Speech Ratings, Biden Beats TrumpOn the last night of the GOP convention, Fox News set an all-time ratings record for any political convention--ever.
Weiterlesen »
Trump spurs uptick in TV ratings but fails to top Biden in final RNC nightThe final night of the Republican National Convention drew a total of 23.8M TV viewers, more than the three previous nights but fewer than the final night of the Democratic National Convention, according to data released by the measurement company Nielsen.
Weiterlesen »
Biden, Trump tussle over whose America is dangerousFormer Vice President Joe Biden challenges Pres. Donald Trump’s claims that electing Biden would leave the country less safe in 'Biden's America' in a new digital video.
Weiterlesen »
'Fanning the flames of hate': Biden slams Trump for 'encouraging violence' in PortlandIn a lengthy Sunday afternoon statement, Joe Biden calls 'the deadly violence' in Portland 'unacceptable' and says he condemns 'violence of every kind by anyone, whether on the left or the right.'
Weiterlesen »