Donald Trump, Joe Biden trade barbs over economy

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US President Joe Biden and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump campaigned on Saturday in the critical battleground state of Georgia in what essentially will be the first face-off of the 2024 general election, trading jabs over the border and the economy..

At a campaign rally in Rome, Georgia, Trump said the Democrat had weaponised government, referencing the raft of court cases he faces, including his handling of classified documents, and efforts to overturn the 2020 election...

When he says he wants to be a dictator, I believe him, Biden said.. There may not be a more hotly contested state than Georgia in the November 5 general election, which swung to Biden in the 2020 election and was central to Trumps false claims that he was the victim of widespread election fraud..

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