Disproportionately affects our elders, people who dont have a safe ways to live, people of color, people who are already struggling in life. Trumpse is no question response to this pandemic has been a disaster. [honking] us. Has hurt that has hurt our families. Trump and my opponent said this pandemic would just go away. Cases continue to rise. They make fun of people who wear masks, but people continue to die. Trump and mitch mcconnell, all summer and fall failed to put together any kind of strategy to help minnesotans affected by this virus. About the idled worker at the mine in northern minnesota waiting for that Unemployment Insurance to be renewed. Im thinking about the mom trying to work and make sure her daughter is getting the education she needs remotely. Suingile, my opponent is governor walz for doing the things he needs to do to keep us all safe. In thisnot what we want moment, is it minnesota . [honking] it is not what we want. This moment is strong, empathetic leadership.
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Mr. Biden hello, minnesota. Jessica, thank you for being here and sharing your story. Unfortunately, some of the other americans have stories like you, faced with health problems, fighting for their lives and forced to think not only about facing the battle but how they can afford the treatment. While Insurance Companies come in at the most vulnerable moments for you and your family members. I remember when my son beau was lying in the hospital after he came home from iraq after a year. He had stage iv glioblastoma. They would not tell him how long live but if he would live. As he laid there fighting for his life, fighting to hang on, i thought to myself what would it be like if my Insurance Company, his Insurance Company said you have run out of coverage. Times up. You are on your own. Well folks, its a question no one should have to face in america. That is why i fought so hard and why obamacare was such a big thing. It is unconscionable. [honking] its unconscionable donald trump, fr
I think thats why were here. [applause] mayor lyles but before i talk about the seriousness of this conversation, what id like to do is make sure that everyone recognizes where we are. We are in camp north end, but more importantly, were in a place where creativity flourishes. The artists that have worked on the art that youre going to see today, we have to recognize them. Theyre people that give so much, and they dont get paid enough. And thats the kind of thing that were beginning to see. In a pandemic, we ought to be rewarding people that are doing the work that makes us better people, and thats what artists do. So i want to recognize dammit wesley. Is dammit around . Okay. Gianna mccantz. Wheres gianna . Gianna . Marcus,w as, garrison, frank, and john harrison. They have done a mural that says camp north in charlotte, north , carolina build back better. And we all know whose plan that is. So thank you very much for being here this morning. I am going to say that i would like to int
Make the American People see why this is a gigantic mistake. Mayor lyles good afternoon. Or good morning. Its still good morning, i believe. I want to say thank you for coming out on this fabulous charlotte fall day to have a very important conversation with a very important person that we will hope to see in january, on a stage, being inaugurated as the next president of the United States. I think thats why were here. [applause] but before i talk about the seriousness of this conversation, what id like to do is make sure that everyone recognizes where we are. We are in camp north end, but more importantly, were in a place where creativity flourishes. The artists that have worked on the art that youre going to see today, we have to recognize them. Theyre people that give so much, and they dont get paid enough. And thats the kind of thing that were beginning to see. In a pandemic, we ought to be rewarding people that are doing the work that makes us better people, and thats what artists