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US Elections 2020 Debate: Barack Obama enters the scene to support a Joe Biden imprisoned while waiting for the debate with Donald Trump

Former US President Barack Obama has reappeared this week in support of Democratic candidate Joe Biden, who was his vice president for eight years in the White House. Biden has always made defending the legacy of what was achieved during the Obama years his flag, so it was a matter of time before he entered the campaign to support him. Before the rally that takes place this Thursday in Nashville between Biden and Trump, the Second and last before the elections, the Democratic candidate has been secluded these days, leaving it to Barack Obama to take the initiative, starring in a handful of acts throughout the United States, with his presence on Wednesday night in Philadelphia being the highlight .Joe Biden rules easily in the polls so far, which has encouraged him to rest and focus on the debate, giving the lead to Obama. This, however, has warned against the figures, recalling that “four years ago there were also many polls, and that did not go well.” Obama’s entry into play is important in Philadelphia, the most populous city in the state of Pennsylvania, one of those at stake in the appointment of next November 3. There the polls are also being favorable to Joe Biden, although with a somewhat smaller margin. In the last appointment, in 2016, it was Donald Trump who prevailed by just under one point of difference over Hillary Trump. In the city of Philadelphia, of course, the advantage for Democrats is usually solid. Barack Obama attacked President Donald Trump harshly during his speech, accusing him of having shown “to be incapable of taking work seriously. This is not a reality show, it is reality.And the rest of us have had to live with the consequences of him proving incapable of taking work seriously. Obama asserted that “democracy cannot work if leaders lie every day.”

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