Headline: Big mistake? Biden says he’ll ‘transition’ from oil industry, Twitter explodes: ‘Might have sealed the deal’
What's Up: Joe Biden admitted he plans on quickly moving America farther away from fossil fuels should he be elected as president. The declaration appeared to catch President Trump by surprise. But Mr. Trump seized on the opportunity and used it to define the differences between the two men. It's especially big because Pennsylvania, a key swing state, relies heavily on jobs connected to fossil fuels.
Quote: "'Would he close down the oil industry?' Trump asked. 'Would you close down the oil industry?' I would transition from the oil industry, yes,' Biden responded. 'That’s a big statement,' Trump shot back.." — DailyWire.com
The First take: We see this moment as one of the biggest wins for Mr. Trump in last night's debate. Last week we suggested "fracking and packing (the courts)" could be important wedge issues for Donald Trump. Joe Biden appears to have gone "all in" on expediting America's push towards alternative fuels and that could be a deal breaker for voters in states like Texas, Oklahoma, Ohio and the very fracking-friendly state of Pennsylvania. Trump's path to victory relies heavily on PA, and this could have just pushed him over the edge. |
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