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Donald Trump and Joe Biden face the final stretch of their respective campaigns heading to the White House with very different spirits . While the Democratic candidate appeals for reconciliation in his latest ads, Trump (whose website has apparently been hacked) chooses to attack his opponents with fiery brutality. This Tuesday, Biden's team raised the curtain on a series of spots in which the Democratic candidate breaks a spear for unity in a country more polarized than ever and reaffirms his support for the "Black Lives Matter" movement . Biden also takes the opportunity to address his voters and urge them to end the "dark and grim politics" of recent years under the designs of President Trump.
If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here Trump's latest Email Data announcement, however, is very different in nature, where the current president of the United States accuses his opponent of "fanning the flames" and "burning down cities" throughout the United States. The spot specifically alludes to the specific outbreaks of violence that have occurred in recent months on the other side of the pond in the heat of citizen protests against racism and police violence. If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here One week before the presidential elections are held on November 3, across the seas, Biden enjoys a clear advantage over Trump in terms of donations made to his campaign and the advertising budget overlapping such donations .
According to experts, the Democratic candidate invests significantly more money in television advertising than his opponent in the particularly decisive states for the next elections. Meanwhile, the official Trump campaign website has apparently fallen victim to hackers (although only for a short period of time) . On Tuesday night, upon accessing the "Events" section of the page, the Internet user was confronted with this message: "This page has been confiscated. "The world has enough of the 'fake news' that President Donald J. Trump spreads every day." Along with this message, several accusations against the US Executive and the president himself also emerged on the web. It so happens that the logos of the FBI and the United States Department of Justice were visible at the top of the page. However, after just a few minutes of anomalies, the controversial messages evaporated and the website began to operate completely normally again . The origin of the cyberattack is currently unknown. Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter.
If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here Trump's latest Email Data announcement, however, is very different in nature, where the current president of the United States accuses his opponent of "fanning the flames" and "burning down cities" throughout the United States. The spot specifically alludes to the specific outbreaks of violence that have occurred in recent months on the other side of the pond in the heat of citizen protests against racism and police violence. If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here One week before the presidential elections are held on November 3, across the seas, Biden enjoys a clear advantage over Trump in terms of donations made to his campaign and the advertising budget overlapping such donations .
According to experts, the Democratic candidate invests significantly more money in television advertising than his opponent in the particularly decisive states for the next elections. Meanwhile, the official Trump campaign website has apparently fallen victim to hackers (although only for a short period of time) . On Tuesday night, upon accessing the "Events" section of the page, the Internet user was confronted with this message: "This page has been confiscated. "The world has enough of the 'fake news' that President Donald J. Trump spreads every day." Along with this message, several accusations against the US Executive and the president himself also emerged on the web. It so happens that the logos of the FBI and the United States Department of Justice were visible at the top of the page. However, after just a few minutes of anomalies, the controversial messages evaporated and the website began to operate completely normally again . The origin of the cyberattack is currently unknown. Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter.