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The Daily

Joe Biden’s Rebuttal

The Daily

The New York Times

Daily News, News

4.4102.8K Ratings

🗓️ 1 September 2020

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s plan for winning the presidential election relies on putting together African-American voters of all ages, including younger Black people who are less enthusiastic about him, and white moderates who find President Trump unacceptable. At last week’s Republican National Convention, the Trump campaign appeared to be sowing discord within that coalition. By framing the response to unrest in cities as binary — you are either for violence or for the police — Republicans seemed to be daring Mr. Biden to challenge young Black voters. In a speech in Pittsburgh yesterday, Mr. Biden rejected that choice. Instead, he recognized the grievances of peaceful protesters, while denouncing “the senseless violence of looting and burning and destruction of property.” Today, we examine whether the speech worked — and what it means for the rest of the election campaign. Guest: Alexander Burns, a national political correspondent for The New York Times. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily Background reading: Over the weekend, protesters and Trump supporters clashed in Portland, resulting in the fatal shooting of a man affiliated with a right-wing group. The shooting immediately reverberated in a presidential campaign now entering its most intense period.In his speech in Pittsburg, Joe Biden deflected Republican criticism and attempted to refocus the spotlight on the president’s character and leadership in the midst of the pandemic.

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0:33.0

This is a Daily.

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Today.

0:42.1

In the days since a man affiliated with a far-right group was killed in Portland, Oregon,

0:48.8

President Trump has sought to pin the blame on Democrats.

0:54.5

In a major speech, Joe Biden tried to turn that story around.

1:04.5

It's Tuesday, September 1st.

1:22.3

Why did Joe Biden give this speech on Monday?

1:27.3

It's a couple of different forces, all really coinciding.

1:32.1

They're coinciding at the moment when traditionally the campaign would get hot just as a matter

1:38.2

of the calendar.

1:39.2

We have passed the two parties conventions.

1:41.8

Labor Day is upon us.

1:43.3

We're in the home stretch.

1:45.3

What has happened over the last few weeks is that a number of existing dynamics in the

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