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The campaign released few details in advance of the restricted-access event at Hazelwood Green, a sprawling development site with Pittsburgh’s Downtown skyline as a backdrop. Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto tweeted in advance of the scheduled 1:30 p.m. event that Biden would be appearing at the Mill 19 building.
About two dozen supporters showed up beforehand, gathering at Lytle and Eliza streets. By the time Biden wrapped up his speech, more than 100 supporters of the vice president as well as a small number of Trump supporters had come to the area.
The campaign said it opted against holding a traditional campaign event with large crowds flocking to a venue and the area around it to adhere to guidelines aimed at limiting the spread of covid-19.
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Joe Biden makes campaign stop in Pittsburgh, says he's not banning fracking
Using the repurposed site of a former Pittsburgh steel mill as a backdrop, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden gave his first major campaign speech following the August convention. At the limited-access event, Biden called President Donald Trump a “toxic presence,” and forcefully condemned...triblive.com
What a crock of shit. Nobody cares about listening to the blithering nincompoop.
If you don't want crowds, stay in the basement.
He cares about the health of people, tramp could give 2 cents about their health as long as they live long enough to vote for him.
Remember what Obama said, "don't underestimate Biden's ability to F things up".
No actually I think Obama was a darn good Potus, and what did Obama do apart from being voted in twice?