US Election 2020: 'We’re Done With Your Tweets, Anger, Hate' – Biden Blasts President Trump

Biden has slammed President Trump at final rally, saying it's 'time for him to pack bags & go'

US Election 2020: 'We’re Done With Your Tweets, Anger, Hate' – Biden Blasts President Trump
Joe Biden

US Democratic presidential candidate, Joe Biden, has told President Donald Trump to pack his belongings and leave the White House.

Biden said this while delivering his final speech in Ohio on Monday night, adding that Americans were tired of Trump’s leadership style.

Biden repeated the core message of his campaign, reminding voters that Tuesday’s election was about the soul of America.

The former Vice President said it was time for President Trump, candidate of the Republican party, to “pack his bags”, saying “we’re done with the tweets, the anger, the hate, the failure, the irresponsibility.”

The Democratic leader highlighted the pathetic COVID-19 response of the Trump administration and added that if he is elected president of the country, he is going to act on day one.

Biden said: "Folks, we're going to act to get this COVID under control. On day one of my presidency, we're going to put it in action a plan that I've been talking about for months, and he's [Trump] been paying no attention to.''

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Biden accused Trump of lying to the American people about the virus, saying the president knew about the deadly disease in January but he didn't take any action. Biden said Trump kept insisting that the virus will disappear despite knowing that it is not ordinary flu.

The former vice-president further added that Donald Trump had the "gall" to suggest American doctors are deliberately inflating COVID deaths because they want to make money, referring to one of the president's speeches from last Friday, where the latter had accused healthcare professionals of purposely making the pandemic worse so they can make money out of it.

The race is usually tight between the two leading political parties in Ohio.

Trump, in 2016 won Hillary Clinton with more than eight points – currently, he has a 0.2% lead over Biden, according to an aggregate of polls by RealClearPolitics.

The American voters will cast their final vote on Tuesday, November 3 (local time) to choose who will lead them for the next four years.