The 2024 vote is Donald Trump’s to drop.
In all the national elections, he is currently running yet with Joe Biden. He’s running back in Arizona, Georgia and Nevada, he’s running perhaps in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, he’s closing within striking range in Minnesota and New Hampshire. For him, the image has significantly expanded. Meanwhile, Biden’s approval ratings are stagnant: he’s stuck at below 40 %. Americans ‘ view of the economy remains dim, as does their view of Biden’s foreign policy, they do n’t see Biden as a commanding or charismatic figure.
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Additionally, it’s unlikely that Americans ‘ attitudes toward the two candidates will significantly alter before the vote. Since his shameful withdrawal from Afghanistan in September of this year, Biden has been inundated with citizens. Since September 2023, he has been losing to or even dead in the regional polls.
Trump wo n’t always win, though.
One of the few probable turning points in the competition is this week’s conversation. It’s unlikely that the Republican and Democratic standards will gain any traction. Donald Trump may receive a sentence to prison time in July, but that is unlikely to significantly alter the figures. And, of course, it is possible that Joe Biden suffers a wellness issue.
But the conversation itself may change views. Or, instead, it may shift focus.
Thus far, the contest has been about Joe Biden. Since 2021, there have n’t been any fresh revelations about Donald Trump’s litany of criticisms. However, Joe Biden has been the leader– and he’s been doing a bad career of it, setting things on fire both at home and abroad. Additionally, it is clear that he is mentally and physically declining.
However, the discussion might turn the emphasis back to Trump. Certainly, that’s Biden’s plan– and, probably, the strategy of the questioners at CNN. As George Stephanopoulos recently told CNN’s Abby Phillip, the “most essential problem” is whether Trump may accept the results of the 2020 election as genuine. ” If you ca n’t pass that fundamental threshold of saying,’ Yes the last election was not stolen,’ two,’ I will abide by the results of the next election,’ then I think that’s all voters and people need to know”, said Stephanopoulos.
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Apparently, Biden and presenters Jake Tapper and Dana Bash may follow that advice. Which implies that Trump needs to come up with a strategy that shifts the focus from 2020 to 2024. He had to say,” We disagree on what happened in the 2020 election. For instance, I think your Democratic colleagues altered a lot of the voting regulations in surprising ways, and that you and your media friends fabricated a report about your son’s corruption despite knowing it to be true. However, none of that is particularly important to the American citizens. The moment is what counts. Now. 2024. You’re the chairman, regardless of what I think happened in 2020. And you’ve been terrible, which is why you’re losing”.
It will be crucial to maintain Biden’s attention. If asked about Jan. 6– which he undoubtedly will become– Trump should listen,” Joe, you’ve said I’m a danger to democracy because I do n’t think I lost the 2020 election. Well, Hillary Clinton does n’t believe she lost the 2016 election, and that’s apparently just fine. In actuality, you’re the danger to politics: you’ve scafed on me in the authorities, used OSHA to try to impose vaccines on 80 million Americans, cheated on you with student loans, and cheated on you with your Democratic swear by allowing through 7 million illegal refugees. Americans care less about Jan. 6, 2021, than Nov. 5, 2024″.
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Again, this election is Donald Trump’s to lose. Whatever Trump believes should have occupied the White House in January 2021, the goal must be to keep the focus on the man who controls it.