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Trump Holds WI Rally, complains about "Covid, Covid, Covid" Coverage; Obama: "He's Jealous of Covid's Media Coverage"

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President Donald Trump is making his final sprints to get more votes while complaining about the media's coverage on Covid-19. He did so during his rally Tuesday night in Wisconsin, a state with record hospitalizations. Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers warned of an impending crisis saying in part, "There is no way to sugarcoat it...there is an imminent risk to you and your family."

Former President Barack Obama criticized Trump on his handling of the pandemic. While campaigning for Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden in Florida, Obama slammed him for his response to Covid-19. He also faulted him for turning the White House into a "hot zone."

Joe Biden struck a confident tone in Georgia on Tuesday. Georgia is a state that democrats have not won since 1992. He delivered a message of unity during his campagin rally: " I know we can heal and unite this nation."

Trump is trying to connect with women voters. During his rally Tuesday, he told them he will get their husbands back to work.

First Lady Melania Trump, is also trying to reach out to women. She held her first solo campaign event in Pennsylvania, where she described how Trump is supporting women.

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President Donald Trump is making his final sprints to get more votes while complaining about the media's coverage on Covid-19. He did so during his rally Tuesday night in Wisconsin, a state with record hospitalizations. Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers warned of an impending crisis saying in part, "There is no way to sugarcoat it...there is an imminent risk to you and your family."

Former President Barack Obama criticized Trump on his handling of the pandemic. While campaigning for Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden in Florida, Obama slammed him for his response to Covid-19. He also faulted him for turning the White House into a "hot zone."

Joe Biden struck a confident tone in Georgia on Tuesday. Georgia is a state that democrats have not won since 1992. He delivered a message of unity during his campagin rally: " I know we can heal and unite this nation."

Trump is trying to connect with women voters. During his rally Tuesday, he told them he will get their husbands back to work.

First Lady Melania Trump, is also trying to reach out to women. She held her first solo campaign event in Pennsylvania, where she described how Trump is supporting women.

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