In a 30-second video presented on the mission's grassroots Twitter account and retweeted by Biden's legitimate page, the mission features diverse annual charges paid by instructors, blazing the content on the screen over dismal music. "Instructors paid $7,239, Firemen paid $5,283, Medical caretakers paid $10,216," the content over the tweet peruses. "Donald Trump paid $750."
The mission additionally delivered stickers on their site late Sunday night with the content, "I paid more annual assessments than Donald Trump."
While Biden himself presently can't seem to react, his representative mission chief, Kate Bedingfield, revealed to CNN's Anderson Cooper the previous evening that the report is one more case of how the race is "between Park Road and Scranton," the mission's most recent informing push that projects the decision between the two applicants as the conflict between the common laborers and America's first class.
"You have in Donald Trump a president who invests his energy contemplating how he can function out of making good on charges, of meeting the commitment that each other working individual in this nation meets each year," Bedingfield said. "You know, with Joe Biden you have someone who has a totally alternate point of view on being a working family in this nation."
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