In the final stretch of Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign, he’s held dozens of rallies, sometimes multiple times a day, in an attempt to reverse his extremely sad standing in the polls. Unfortunately for Trump, it does not appear to be working—Joe Biden is still ahead when, at the same time in 2016, Hillary Clinton was slipping, and the Democratic nominee is trouncing the president in battleground states like Wisconsin. Moreover, Trump’s rallies could literally kill their attendees, and not just because they’re potential COVID-19 super-spreader events.
Last night in Omaha, Nebraska, for example, thousands of people, many of whom were elderly, were stranded in the freezing cold, with a number of them being treated for hypothermia, and some of them hospitalized. Because when Donald Trump says, “We love our senior citizens,” he means, I see your lips turning blue, grandma, but sorry, I’ve got a plane to catch:
“Is there any place you would rather be than a Trump rally on about a 10-degree evening? It’s cold out here, but that’s okay,” Trump said, although, presumably, it wouldn’t have been okay with him if he, too, were forced to spend several more hours in bone-chilling temperatures and then slog it three miles back to Air Force One. ”I said I won’t put on a hat, because I’m gonna show you how tough we are.”