MANKATO, MINN. – President Donald Trump said the country will sink into "left wing fascism" if former Vice President Joe Biden beats him in November, portraying the election as a choice between stability and chaos on a campaign swing in Minnesota Monday.
In speeches at airports here and in Minneapolis, Trump repeatedly cited the recent riots in the Twin Cities to rail against Minnesota Democrats and efforts to reform police.
And Biden, who will officially become the Democratic Party's presidential nominee on Tuesday, "doesn't know what the hell is happening," Trump said.
"Joe Biden is the puppet of left-wing extremists trying to erase our borders, eliminate our police, indoctrinate our children, vilify our heroes," he said.
Trump's derisive tone played well with the supporters — kept in the hundreds because of coronavirus — who were invited to hear him.
Minnesota, which has supported Democratic candidates in every presidential election since 1976, is a battleground state this year. Polls show Biden holds a lead in the state, but several are within the statistical margin of error.
"If we win Minnesota, it's over," Trump said.
The White House billed Trump's visit as a chance to discuss the economy with small-business owners and farmers who lifted him to office four years ago. But his ability to use the economy as political weapon has been diminished by the effects of the virus, which pushed the country into recession.