Trump Starts His Election Morning On Fox Complaining About Fox News While Biden Starts The Day With A Visit To Church

It couldn't be more clear...


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Over the past several months, as we’ve watched former Vice President Joe Biden become the Democratic nominee soon to go head to head against Donald Trump, I’ve said on more than one occasion that we are watching a tale of two Americas unfold before our eyes.

Of course, their policies and hopes and dreams for this now broken nation are proof enough of that. But it doesn’t stop there. We’ve seen with our own eyes how different these two presidential candidates are, in real time. We’ve watched their simultaneous performances at the two rounds of presidential debates (after Donald Trump canceled what should have been the second round due to childish hurt feelings,) and we were able to truly witness these differences during their simultaneous town halls on the night the second debate was supposed to take place. These two men truly are the equivalent of the calm and the storm.

And with election day now upon us, as millions of Americans head to the polls to cast their final votes, these differences are not only still there — they have never been more clear.

How a candidate spends this fateful morning says a lot about them. And right now, Democratic nominee Joe Biden and Republican nominee Donald Trump are telling us everything we need to know, whether they know it or not.

This election morning, Donald Trump is spending his time on his once beloved Fox News Network, trashing not only his predecessors but the network he was a guest on itself:

It’s a typical Trump move if ever there were one, especially as close as he is to defeat.

Now, what was Joe Biden doing, you may ask?

Biden, a lifelong Catholic, started his election morning with a visit to church:

People, the difference has never been more clear. We can see, right in front of us with our own two eyes, the differences in what the next four years of our lives could look like in a matter of hours.

So, if you haven’t voted yet, let me take this opportunity to ask you, beg of you… Please, vote for what is right. Vote for what is good and just. Vote for the America you see above that you want to see for the next four years.

Featured image via Flickr/Gage Skidmore, under Creative Commons license 2.0

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