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Post by Admin on Jan 3, 2024 19:56:02 GMT
The campaign of Mr. Biden, who is seeking re-election in the presidential election this November, announced this on the 3rd.
The speech on the 6th will be held at Valley Forge in eastern Pennsylvania, a historic site of the American Revolutionary War. On the 8th, he plans to visit Charleston, South Carolina, a southern state with many black voters, and give a speech at Mother Emanuel AME Church.
Biden campaign chief Rodriguez said, ``Next year's voters' choices will not simply be about competing governing ideas.The American people's choices in November 2024 will be about defending democracy and the fundamental freedoms of all Americans,'' he said.
According to the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll, if President Biden and Trump face off in the presidential election in November, Trump's approval rating will be 38%, just 2 percentage points behind Biden's 36%.
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Post by Admin on Jan 8, 2024 23:52:13 GMT
US President Joe Biden gives remarks at the historic Mother Emanuel AME Church.
It comes as Biden has said Donald Trump is "willing to sacrifice our democracy" to regain power - as the US Supreme Court agreed to look at questions over his eligibility.
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Post by Admin on Jan 9, 2024 5:03:30 GMT
(CNN) Former First Lady Michelle Obama said in an interview broadcast on the 8th that she is deeply fearful about the outcome of the presidential election scheduled for November this year.
Speaking on a podcast with British author Jay Shetty, Michelle emphasized that who the president elects and who holds the office will have an impact on aspects that people tend to take for granted. ``We must not take this democracy for granted,'' he warned, revealing that he sometimes cannot sleep at night because of worry.
President Biden, who is seeking re-election in the presidential election, has said that ``this is an election that will test democracy,'' but opinion polls show that he is in a close race with former President Trump.
Michel said there were other concerns, asking: "Will people vote? Why not?"
He also addressed the double standards surrounding Trump's legal troubles. Without naming him, he said, ``Some people can run for public office despite being indicted multiple times, but black people can't do that.'' Black people have no choice but to learn good behavior, but the adaptability that comes with doing so is the ultimate goal. Ultimately, it's for my own good."
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Post by Admin on Jan 9, 2024 21:40:12 GMT
The US presidential election will be held in November of this year, and if things continue as they are, it is highly likely that Trump will be re-elected.
A joint USA Today/Suffolk University poll released on New Year's Day found that 34% of Hispanics said they would vote for Biden, compared to a 5-point increase of 39% who said they would vote for Trump. .
By the way, in the 2020 presidential election, 65% of Hispanics said they would vote for Biden, so this means that there is an avalanche of abandonment among Hispanics.
In addition, the percentage of Hispanic residents in the United States is approximately 19.3%. In other words, nearly one-fifth of the electorate is Hispanic, and a decline in support here will certainly have a huge impact on Biden's Democratic Party.
On the other hand, 63% of African-American (black) residents said they would vote for Biden, and it can be said that the tendency to support the Democratic Party among African-Americans remains strong.
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Post by Admin on Feb 12, 2024 12:11:16 GMT
Washington Kyodo] In a poll released by ABC TV and others on the 11th, 86% of respondents said that Democratic President Biden (81), who is seeking re-election in November's presidential election, is too old to serve a second term. reached. Special Prosecutor Ha has recently pointed out that he has a declining memory due to a case in which confidential documents were found in his private residence. This highlights the deep-rooted anxiety among voters about their ability to perform their duties.
Biden has memory problems, prosecutors point out during classified document investigation
59% of respondents said he was too old, including former President Trump (77), who is considered to be the likely Republican nominee. Only 27% of respondents said Biden was too old. With the possibility increasing that the final election will be a rematch between the two candidates, many are hoping for a generational change.
In his report on the 8th, Mr. Ha explained that Mr. Biden's "severely limited memory" meant that even if he were prosecuted, jurors would consider him to be "an old man with a poor memory" and would not convict him. The repercussions are spreading, with Vice President Harris criticizing the move as ``obviously politically motivated.''
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