Introduktion
This podcast delves deep into a nuanced exploration of the rhetoric employed in the presidential election speeches of both Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

As the curtain fell on Donald Trump's four-year tenure, the United States braced itself for another pivotal presidential election.

In the lead-up to this momentous event, both Trump and Biden addressed the American public, emphasizing their core values and motivations for either retaining or ascending to the presidency.

These speeches were nothing short of deliberative, as they set the stage for the crucial election day on November 3, 2020.

In his address, Joe Biden didn't hold back, delivering a barrage of statements, particularly targeting Trump's handling of the relentless coronavirus pandemic.

Biden was relentless in highlighting the consequences of Trump's perceived failures, which included a dual crisis encompassing both the economy and healthcare, heavily influenced by the administration's approach to the pandemic.

Throughout his speech, Biden presented a vision of a transformed America, promising change and a return to greatness.

Utdrag
In this context, it's evident that Donald Trump strategically incorporates the revered former president, Lincoln, to skillfully employ pathos within his speech.

Through the simple yet impactful phrase "Goes forward," he conveys to the audience that they not only can but should be an integral part of something grander—namely, "The Republican Party." This artful linguistic maneuver serves to emotionally engage and galvanize his listeners.

’’I have done more in three years for the black community than Joe Biden has done in 47 years’’ In this segment, Donald deftly references one of the primary demographic groups residing in America, strategically appealing to the emotions of his audience through a skillful use of pathos.

This instance highlights his ability to evoke sentiments of empathy and care, fostering a sense of inclusion among the audience and thereby enhancing the resonance of his statements.