President Donald Trump and Joe Biden hosted dueling campaign rallies in Florida on Thursday in the homestretch to Election Day ...
President Donald Trump and Joe Biden hosted dueling campaign rallies in Florida on Thursday in the homestretch to Election Day and there was a stark contrast between the two, as MAGA fans flouted masks and packed into stands while Biden’s supporters practiced social distancing by cheering from their cars.
Trump spoke at a raucous, crammed rally in Tampa, Florida on Thursday afternoon before a sea of hundreds of fans who shouted and cheered in close proximity, ignoring the threat of the coronavirus pandemic.
In total, 17 attendees needed medical attention and 12 were taken to hospital due to the heat, NBC News reports.
One person fainted, another had a seizure and 10 more went to hospital listed as 'sick', Tampa Fire Rescue told the outlet. A firetruck was seen blasting water in the crowd to cool people off, but people were packed in tightly as the mercury hit 87F.
Democratic nominee Biden also touched down in Florida Thursday stopping first at a drive-in rally at Broward College in Coconut Creek where more than 100 cars filled with fans cheered and practiced social distancing.
His crowd was considerably smaller than Trump's, but all were masked up and kept a conscious distance from one another to prevent the potential spread of COVID-19.
Biden later hosted a second socially distanced rally at the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa at 6.30pm. But the event was cut short around an hour in after a brief shower turned in a torrential downpour, and Biden was whisked off the stage.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden leaves the stage during a downpour after concluding his remarks at a drive-in campaign rally at the Florida State Fairgrounds on October 29
Biden hosted two socially distanced rallies in Florida on Thursday. The second, in Tampa, was cut short after an hour due to heavy rain
The campaign said around 285 cars were in attendance for the rally, which prematurely concluded at 7:30pm
A supporter stands in the rain as Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks during Thursday evening's drive-in rally
During the his second rally of the day, in Tampa, Biden renewed his criticism of Trump's handling of the coronavirus, and also decried his efforts to undermine the Affordable Care Act
'You hold the power. If Florida goes blue, it's over,' Biden told supporters in Tampa on Thursday
President Donald Trump and Joe Biden hosted dueling campaign rallies in Florida on Thursday in the homestretch to Election Day and there was a stark contrast between the two as MAGA fans flouted masks and packed into stands while Biden’s supporters practiced social distancing by cheering from their cars. Trump and First Lady Melania arriving at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida on Thursday
More than 100 cars filled with fans cheered and practiced social distancing at a drive-in rally for Biden at Broward College in Coconut Creek
It's not clear how many people attended the Trump rally but the campaign said over 15,000 tickets had been requested
Biden has held fewer in-person rallies and events and for months opted for virtual gatherings during the initial spike of the virus.
It's not clear how many people attended the Trump rally but the campaign said over 15,000 tickets had been requested.
The stakes are high in Florida and the coronavirus pandemic is at the forefront as the state has seen a massive increase in cases since reopening one month ago.
With its 29 electoral votes, the state is a major asset in next Tuesday’s election.
For Trump, winning Florida is crucial to winning the electoral college. He cinched Florida by a narrow margin of 1.2 percentage points in 2016, beating Hillary Clinton.
For Trump, winning Florida is crucial to winning the electoral college. Trump beat Clinton by 1.2 percentage points in 2016
According to recent CNN polls, Biden leads in the polls at 49 percent with Trump trailing behind at 45 percent
Several attendees at Trump's rally passed out due the intense heat that reached the 90s and was heightened by crowds where people stood shoulder-to-shoulder
Biden was seen speaking from a podium before his socially distanced attendees who wore masks and waved American flags from their cars at the drive-in rally in Coconut Creek, Florida on Thursday afternoon
More than 7million Floridians have already voted early either in person or by mail, rapidly approaching the 9.6million votes cast in the 2016 presidential election.
According to recent CNN polls, Biden leads in the polls at 49 percent with Trump trailing behind at 45 percent.
In Trump's speech he once again accused his Democratic opponent of trying to shut down the country as COVID-19 cases continue to surge in dozens of states, including Florida.
'Joe Biden’s plan is to deliver punishing lockdowns, he’s going to lock you down,' Trump said.
Trump promised his fans that America would come back from the coronavirus crisis, which has already killed more than 228,000 people.
'You know the bottom line, though? You're gonna get better,' he said.
Biden has held fewer in-person rallies and events and for months opted for virtual gatherings during the initial spike of the virus
Trump and First Lady Melania put on a united front both speaking at the Thursday campaign stop in Tampa
Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks briefly with members of the media before boarding his plane at Tampa International Airport
During the his second rally of the day, in Tampa, Biden renewed his criticism of Trump's handling of the coronavirus, and also decried his efforts to undermine the Affordable Care Act
Supporters of Biden are seen in the above image wearing Biden/Harris facemasks as they listen to the former VP speak
The drive-in rally featured multiple speakers before the Democratic presidential candidate arrived
Biden was forced to wrap his speech up early at a drive-in rally at the Florida State Fairgrounds In Tampa after a brief shower turned into a torrential downpour
Florida has the third most cases of COVID-19 in the country reporting 4,198 additional infections Thursday bringing the state’s total to 794,624.
Thursday also saw 77 new virus-related deaths bringing the resident death toll to 16,648.
At the rally Trump once again accused Biden and his family of being criminals, leading his fans to chant 'four more years' and 'lock him up'.
In Biden’s speech he denigrated Trump’s handling of the virus saying: 'Donald Trump has waved the white flag, abandoned our families, and surrendered to this virus.'
He pledged to listen to science and medical experts in addressing the virus, stressing he’s not going to shut down the country as Trump claims.
'I am not going to shut down the economy. I am not going to shut down the country. But I am going to shut down the virus,' he said.
During the his second rally of the day, in Tampa, Biden renewed his criticism of Trump's handling of the coronavirus, and also decried his efforts to undermine the Affordable Care Act.
He also went after the president for holding an earlier rally in Tampa without following social distancing guidelines to avoid the spread of the virus.
Biden said Trump 'just had a superspreader event here again,' but added, 'he’s spreading more than just the virus — he’s spreading division and discord.'
'We need a president who's going to bring us together, not pull us apart,' he continued. 'The heart and soul of this country is at stake.'
The drive-in rally featured multiple speakers before the Democratic presidential candidate arrived.
The campaign said around 285 cars were in attendance for the rally.
'You hold the power.' Biden told supporters Thursday. 'If Florida goes blue, it's over.'
Trump and Melania shared a smile on stage before he shared his speech before a packed crowd
Multiple attendees at the MAGA rally passed out due to the intense heat that reached the 90s and a firetruck was on site spraying water to cool fans off
Biden arrived to the rally with his granddaughter Natalie Biden on Thursday
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