The race for the White House is picking up speed, with Joe Biden and Donald Trump poised to win their respective parties' nominations. Ahead of a probable face-to-face, concerned about the polls that predict a Republican victory and seeking to garner the most anti-Trump vote, the Biden campaign this Thanksgiving unveiled a new electoral strategy: stoking fear of a second term of Trump. . In a series of posts spread on social media, the president's "rapid response" team recommended to his followers how to respond to certain statements - presumably from family or friends -, on seven points that it considers key to occupying the White House for four more years: economy, social security and Medicare, immigration, abortion, employment and workers, international politics and their poor performance in polls. . This "handy guide" for "responding to crazy MAGA nonsense" recommends, for example, responding to the phrase "Trump secured our border" with that being false. Furthermore, it indicates that his management should be criticized and ensure that, if elected president, he has promised to "round up Latinos into mass detention camps, ending birthright citizenship, and shooting people at will." . Biden-Harris campaign Senior Deputy Manager, Quentin Fulks, reinforced this idea in an interview with MSNBC, saying he was grateful to have a leader who doesn't "believe in rounding up Latinos" and "banning Muslims." . Other recommended retorts include saying, when discussing Social Security and Medicare, that the Republican magnate "would rather poor people and senior suffer so rich people prosper" . Posted by @bidenharrishq. View in Threads