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Biden going down in Pennsylvania, going to Pittsburgh after losing liberal paper’s endorsement

If you live in Pittsburgh, keep your children save, cause sleepy creepy rapist criminal Joe Biden is making an emergency stop in Pittsburgh after losing the city’s biggest left wing paper’s endorsement for the first time since 1972..

Biden going down in Pennsylvania, going to Pittsburgh after losing liberal paper’s endorsement
Biden going down in Pennsylvania, going to Pittsburgh after losing liberal paper's endorsement

Joe Biden, the Democrat nominee, is making a last-minute visit to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on the eve of the election after losing a major endorsement to President Donald Trump.

The former vice president’s campaign announced on Sunday that he would close out the 2020 campaign with a swing through western Pennsylvania. Biden, who polls show narrowly ahead in the commonwealth, will speak to canvassers in suburban Beaver County on Monday, before rallying African American supporters in Pittsburgh later in the day. The Democrat nominee will finish out Monday evening with a drive-in rally in the city that will feature the pop singer Lady Gaga as a special guest.

Biden’s convergence on Pittsburgh comes after the editorial board of the region’s largest newspaper, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, announced it was endorsing Trump for reelection.

In announcing its decision, the editorial board admitted that while it was not a fan of Trump’s style, it could not deny his accomplishments. The board, in particular, praised the incumbent’s support for domestic manufacturing and fairer trade practices.

“No one ever asked the American people, or the people in ‘flyover,’ country, if they wanted to send their jobs abroad — until Mr. Trump,” the Post-Gazette’s editorial board wrote.

The Post-Gazette’s backing of Trump marks the first time the paper has endorsed a Republican for the White House since 1972. When explaining its reasoning for breaking with that long tradition and snubbing Biden, the paper’s editorial board argued that Biden and his running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), had staked out positions that were out of the political mainstream for Western Pennsylvania.