Biden And Trump Campaigns Stress Closing Themes In New TV Ads

Campaign signs are seen at Westchester Regional Library in Miami on Oct. 19.

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With a week until voting concludes this election season, the presidential candidates are making their final pitch to voters on the campaign trail — and on the airwaves.

Joe Biden’s campaign rolled out two, closing argument-style spots on Tuesday, amplifying themes the former vice president has promoted since he first launched his candidacy — casting the election as a decisive moment for the country’s future and emphasizing the candidate’s personal story and character.

Meanwhile, new ads from President Trump attack Biden over trade and the economy, and emphasize the “law and order” message the president began deploying early this summer as protests over police brutality and racial injustice grew around the country.