the crucial midterm elections in the us, which will decide which party controls congress , are just three days away. ahead of the vote, the biggest names in us politics have all chosen to head for the key battleground state of pennsylvania. but within the past hour, not one but two democratic presidents barack obama and joe biden have been holding a joint rally in philadelphia. let s have a listen. this isn t referendum this year, it s a choice, a choice between two vastly different visions of america. maybe it s in our blood butjohn and i believe it s all about fighting for working and middle class people. the way i have said from the beginning, my objective when i ran for president is to build an economy from the bottom up and the middle out. it s a fundamental shift compared to the oz and the maga, republican trickle down economics. booing. no, really. if fair economy that gives working people if fair economy that gives working people a if fair economy that gives worki
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