Biden, Obama blast Trump at separate campaign events
Biden held his first of two rallies in Pittsburgh, delivering an altered version of his stump speech that focused more forcefully on his pitch to the African American community, and criticism of the president’s treatment of the group.
He expanded his pitch to Black and brown voters, talking about the importance of Black businesses to systemic racism and Trump’s claim that he has been the best president for Black America since Abraham Lincoln.
“Honk if you think his commitment of having done more for the African American community that Abraham Lincoln is true? Honk your horn,” Biden said and getting silence in return.
“You got it, man, Pittsburgh. Honk if you think it's a bunch of malarkey,” he said and was answered with a chorus of honks.
Biden’s pitch to black voters is one of his lengthier set of remarks about African American issues.
In Miami, former President Barack Obama made another impassioned plea for Americans to head to the polls and made another stinging indictment of Trump's four years in office.
“After four years of failure and division, we have the power to change America. Tomorrow, you can put an end to the politics that tries to pull us apart, just to win the election," he said.
"Florida, you delivered for me twice. And now I'm asking you to deliver for all of us, and elect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president of the United States of America,” he added.
-ABC News' Molly Nagle and John Verhovek