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President Joe Biden visited Pennsylvania for the second time in less than a week and on Monday again denounced “MAGA Republicans” in a pitch to union members outside Pittsburgh.
“This is not your father’s Republican party. This is a completely different party,” Biden said at West Mifflin.
“We have a choice. Trump and MAGA Republicans have made their choice. We can choose to build a better America. Or into oblivion where we don’t want to go.” You can make your way down this slippery road.”
The president made a stop in Pennsylvania after giving a speech in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, earlier in the day. Both battleground states will have important Senate elections in the midterm elections that will determine which party will control the U.S. Senate next year.
Biden was a Democrat who appeared on Monday with Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman to face Trump-backed Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz.
“If I have to be in a pinch, I’d like John Fetterman to sit with me,” Biden said.
Biden says “Maga Republicans” threaten democracy.
The president’s criticism of “MAGA Republicans” mirrors his comments he made in Philadelphia on Thursday when he said, “The MAGA forces are determined to push this country back.”
Former President Donald Trump called Biden’s speech Saturday in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, “the most vicious, hateful, and divisive speech ever given by an American president.” condemned.
Trump told his supporters, “As a threat to democracy and an enemy of the state, you are defaming 75 million citizens, or more precisely, perhaps 75 to 150 citizens. You are all enemies of the state.” It is.” “If you want to know the truth, he is an enemy of the state.”
Trump was campaigning for Dr. Oz and Doug Mastriano, the Republican candidates to run against Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro in the gubernatorial race.