Joe Biden, elected to tame the virus, sees his COVID death toll surpass Donald Trump's

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Joe Biden, elected to tame the virus, sees his COVID death toll surpass Donald Trump's
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Biden overpromising and underdelivering on COVID-19 could come back to hurt Democrats in the midterms.

Biden campaigned heavily on his ability to rein in the pandemic and was strongly critical of Trump's response. Although Biden ordered nationwide mandates that Trump never considered, he failed to significantly reduce the spread of the coronavirus, and his words are coming back to haunt him as lawmakers look toward the midterms.

"If somehow we can get it under control, then the president will be seen to keep his promise and will reap the political benefits. But if next November we're still living under a cloud of COVID, then we can add it to the list of reasons why theAs a presidential candidate, Biden went after Trump for his response to the health crisis, arguing that any president responsible for 200,000 deaths"should not remain as president of the United States of America.

While accepting the Democratic nomination for president, Biden criticized Trump for not having a plan to combat the crisis and said he would implement a national strategy on his presidency's first day. Since taking office last January, he has signed executive orders mandating masks on federal property and vaccines for federal employees.

There have been more coronavirus deaths under President Joe Biden than under Donald Trump. Above, Biden delivers remarks on the Omicron variant following a meeting with his COVID-19 response team on November 29.Leading up to the presidential election, Biden was widely seen as the preferred candidate to handle the outbreak. But his actions have failed to significantly change its trajectory.

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