미 대선 D-7, 바이든은 공화당 텃밭, 트럼프는 경합주 공략<br /><br />U.S. President Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Joe Biden are making their final pitches in the final week ahead of the November 3rd Election Day.<br />And their focus is clear,... Trump the economy.<br />Biden COVID-19.<br />As they duke it out, a record number of Americans have already voted early.<br />Lee Kyung-eun reports.<br />Just a week to go until Election Day,... Joe Biden targets a new state Georgia in a bid to turn the traditional conservative stronghold "blue".<br />In light of some polling, the Biden campaign believe they can secure the first Democratic victory in the state since 1992.<br />Holding drive-in rallies or speaking to socially-distant crowds,... the former vice president's focus has been consistent COVID-19.<br />"Each of us can be healed. That as a people and a country, we can overcome this devastating virus. That we can heal a suffering world. And, yes, we can restore our soul and save our country."<br />Biden made comments amid a rapid resurgence of the virus in the U.S. and the outbreak affecting Vice President Mike Pence's staff.<br />He also attacked President Trump following his chief of staff saying they are not going to try and control the pandemic.<br />"It's a waving of a white flag. It's a window into the shocking truth about this White House that they've never really tried."<br />In the meantime, President Trump, is campaigning in three swing states Michigan, Wisconsin and Nebraska.<br />Speaking in Lansing, Michigan, on Tuesday he focused on the economy, touting his administration's achievements.<br />"....we and this administration has been able to do with regulations, with taxes, with rebuilding our military, with strengthening our borders."<br />And he also targeted Biden, saying this election is a matter of economic survival for Michigan.<br />"If he gets in, he's going to raise your taxes at a level that nobody's ever seen. He is the first candidate I've ever seen who is running on a promise that I will raise your taxes."<br />While the two candidates' battle it out, a record of more than 66 million Americans have already voted,.. nearly 20 million higher than the early voter turnout seen in 2016.<br />Lee Kyung-eun, Arirang News.<br />
