The Latest: Trump Voting In Florida; Bon Jovi Joining Biden
The Latest: Trump Voting In Florida; Bon Jovi Joining Biden
The Latest on the presidential campaign (all times local):

WASHINGTON: The Latest on the presidential campaign (all times local):

1 p.m.

Joe Biden is repeating that he has no plans to ban hydraulic fracturing in Pennsylvania, a critical battleground state where many jobs depend on the industry.

Speaking at a drive-in rally on the grounds of a community college in Bristol, near Philadelphia, he said: Let me be clear, Im not banning fracking in Pennsylvania or anywhere else.”

People in about 100 cars blared their horns.

Still, Biden noted that climate change could lead to more catastrophic floods in places like along the nearby Delaware River.

We can do something about it, he said. But weve got to come together.

President Donald Trump has repeatedly accused Biden of supporting a ban on fracking. Biden mistakenly suggested during a Democratic presidential primary debate that he did, but his campaign quickly corrected that. The former vice president has promised to end fracking on federal land.

Biden also said during this weeks debate with Trump that the country would have to transition away from the oil industry to combat climate change — something he didnt mention Saturday. Biden has since clarified that the process would be gradual and not cost people who rely on the energy sector their jobs.

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12:15 p.m.

Joe Biden tells supporters in Pennsylvania that he misses up-close campaigning, but doesn’t want his events to superspreaders. That’s a barb seemingly aimed at President Donald Trump, who’s set to hold a trio of big rallies later Saturday at a time of rising coronavirus cases.

At a drive-by rally in the Philadelphia suburb of Bristol, Biden said: I don’t like the idea of all this distance, but its necessary.

He added, “We dont want to become superspreaders.

Trump’s events in North Carolina, Ohio and Wisconsin come as the U.S. has hit a daily record of coronavirus cases with more than 83,000 reported infections. The U.S. death toll has grown to nearly 224,00, according to the tally published by Johns Hopkins University. The total U.S. caseload reported Friday was 83,757, topping the 77,362 cases reported on July 16.

Trump said in a tweet said the rise in positive cases is overblown.

A Rose Garden event in late September has been labeled a superspreader for the virus. More than two dozen people linked to the White House have contracted COVID-19 since the presidents Sept. 26 event announcing Amy Coney Barrett as his nominee to the Supreme Court.

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HERES WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE:

President Donald Trump and his Democratic challenger, Joe Biden, are framing their closing messages in the sprint to the Nov. 3 election. Trump voted Saturday in Florida before rallies in North Carolina, Ohio and Wisconsin. Biden has events in Pennsylvania.

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HERE’S WHAT ELSE IS GOING ON:

10:30 a.m.

President Donald Trump has cast his ballot Saturday morning in West Palm Beach, Florida, and he tells reporters afterward: I voted for a guy named Trump.

West Palm Beach is near his private Mar-a-Lago club. He used to vote in New York but changed his residency to Florida last year.

There were several hundred supporters gathered with flags and signs outside the library where he voted. And there were chants of Four more years.

The president wore a mask while voting but he took it off as he approached reporters afterward in the building.

He called it a very secure vote. Much more secure than when you send in a ballot, I can tell you that.

Democrat Joe Biden hasnt voted yet and it likely to do so in person in Delaware on Election Day, Nov. 3. Delaware doesnt offer early, in-person voting like Florida.

Trump said at a Florida rally on Friday that he likes being able to vote in person. Im old fashioned, I guess, he said.

The president has a busy Saturday, with rallies scheduled in North Carolina, Ohio and Wisconsin.

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9:20 a.m.

Joe Biden is holding two drive-in rallies in all-important Pennsylvania on Saturday as he works to shore up support in his native state.

The Democratic presidential nominee is a Scranton native. Hes set to campaign in Bucks County, southeast of Allentown, which voted narrowly Democratic in 2016.

Biden also plans a stop in Luzerne County, which went easily Republican four years ago. Its northwest of Bucks County and close to Scranton.

The former vice president angered some oil industry advocacy groups by suggesting during this weeks presidential debate that the U.S. will have to transition away from fossil fuels eventually if it is going to get serious about climate change.

Biden says that process would be very gradual and that he has a post-coronavirus pandemic economic plan that can create millions of new jobs by retrofitting key infrastructure to be more environmentally friendly.

Jon Bon Jovi is set to perform at Bidens drive-in rally in Luzerne County. His appearance is reminding some of Election Day eve in 2016, when he was part of a huge outdoor concert with the Obamas and then-Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in Philadelphia. That event came mere hours before Clinton lost to Donald Trump.

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9 a.m.

Joe Biden says climate change is the No. 1 issue facing humanity but he’s pledging to protect energy industry jobs that could amid federal efforts to combat it.

The Democratic presidential nominee is campaigning Saturday in Pennsylvania, where parts of the state are heavily dependent on the energy sector. Biden has faced criticism from some in the oil industry for suggesting during this weeks debate that the U.S. would have to transition away from fossil fuels eventually for environmental reasons.

Here’s what Biden said about climate change during an episode of Pod Save America that was released Saturday: Unchecked, it is going to actually bake this planet.

He added: We cannot discount the concerns of people, what it means for their well-being and not only in the future and now, but what about how they make a living?

Biden noted on the podcast that some unions have endorsed his economic plan to retrofit infrastructure to make it more environmentally friendly. He said that can create millions of new, green jobs.

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This Biden item from 9:20 a.m. has been corrected to reflect that he will hold events in Bucks County and Luzerne County, not Bucks County and Lancaster County, and that Bon Jovi will appear only in Luzerne County.

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