President Biden and former President Donald Trump held dueling rallies in Georgia, presenting contrasting visions for the country. Trump delivered a speech filled with insults and mockery towards Biden, while Biden warned of dire consequences if Trump wins another term. Trump criticized Biden's State of the Union address as divisive, with Biden pushing back against Trump's influence on his base.
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Early in his remarks in Georgia, at what was effectively his first campaign rally of the general election, Donald Trump blasted President Biden’s State of the Union address as an “angry, dark, hate-filled rant” that was more divisive than unifying. https://t.co/zUjUvraM2U
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President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump warned of dire consequences for the country if the other wins another term in the White House as the pair held dueling rallies in Georgia fresh off strong wins in Super Tuesday contests. https://t.co/zauMCOKuJs
President Biden and former president Donald Trump painted starkly different visions for the country Saturday night as they campaigned 70 miles apart in Georgia, with Trump delivering an insult-filled, mocking diatribe against the sitting president. https://t.co/ApVYrVf2H3