US election: Melania Trump says Biden is a career politician with empty words

US election: Melania Trump says Biden is a career politician with empty words

- Melania Trump has asked Americans to vote for President Donald Trump for a second time, arguing that he has demonstrated good leadership

- The First Lady said under President Trump, America's economy grew and the taxation burden was reduced

- Melania suggested that her husband is a better leader when compared to Joe Biden

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President Donald Trumps's wife, Melania, has urged Americans to elect a president with a proven track record and refuse to be hoodwinked into electing a leader with no known agenda.

US elections: Melania Trump describes Biden as career politician with empty words
Melania Trump (pictured) has described Joe Biden as a career politician with empty words. Photo: Melania Trump.
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In an apparent reference to Trump's fierce opponent, Joe Biden of the Democratic Party, Melania asked electorates to reject 'a career politician with empty words".

Her sentiment came in the backdrop of a neck-to-neck race between Trump and Biden with the latter leading with a slight margin.

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She said:

"You deserve a President with proven results, not a career politician with empty words and broken promises."

The First Lady spoke shortly after casting her vote in Palm Beach, Florida.

Melania has been vouching for Trump's re-election bid in a series of political rallies since the campaigns commenced.

On Monday, October 3, she addressed electorates at Huntersville in North Carolina shortly after Trump, spoke in Fayetteville.

She lobbied for her husband's bid saying under his leadership America's economy grew and taxation burden was reduced.

The First Lady said:

"Under President DonaldTrump, our economy soared, we got rid of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and created the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA), cut taxes, and created Space Force."

Meanwhile, Joe Biden's camp has described as "outrageous, unprecedented and incorrect" the threats by Donald Trump to use the Supreme Court to stop the counting of the ballots in the US election.

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Jen O’Malley Dillon, Biden’s campaign manager, issued this rebuttal in a reaction on Wednesday, November 4.

She further expressed optimism that the former vice president still has a pathway to victory even if he loses Pennsylvania and Florida.

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