We're going to move on to some promise beginning this hour with the race for the Oval Office. As you know, we've got a rematch in the 2020 election on deck for November. President Biden and former President Trump are both holding rallies in Georgia on Saturday, each with a different message to deliver. Georgia is a toss-up this year, making it a crucial battleground state.
President Biden is focusing on shoring up support among minority voters by highlighting record low black and Latino unemployment rates. He is also criticizing former President Trump for his rhetoric on immigrants. In contrast, Trump is accusing Biden of failing to take action on border security and claims that Americans are worse off now than they were four years ago.
Trump's campaign is emphasizing Biden's perceived lack of remorse, regret, empathy, and compassion, particularly regarding immigration issues. Trump refers to immigrants as 'vermin' and criticizes Biden for not addressing what he calls a 'deadly invasion.'
The Biden campaign is launching a $30 million ad blitz in battleground states, including Georgia, to reach voters with their message. President Biden is addressing concerns about his age by framing it as an asset, while Trump's campaign is highlighting moments where Biden appeared physically frail.
After his rally in Georgia, Trump traveled to Miami to attend a UFC event, drawing parallels between the fights and the election process. Trump is aiming to secure the majority of GOP delegates needed to become the Republican presumptive nominee, with Georgia being one of the states voting on that day.