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Post by Admin on Jul 25, 2024 21:34:04 GMT
On the 25th, the electronic version of the New York Times published the latest poll regarding the presidential election, showing that former President Trump, the Republican candidate, has an 48% nationwide, while Vice President Harris, who has secured the Democratic nomination, has an approval rating of 47%. It was reported. Democratic President Biden had a 6-point lead over Trump in polls before he withdrew, but Harris said it was a close race with a 1-point lead.
The Democratic Party has been in an uphill battle since the candidate debate in June, when Biden lacked energy, but with Harris replacing the candidate, the newspaper said, ``The situation has returned to what it was before the failure in the debate.'' It pointed out.
The survey was conducted between the 22nd and 24th, immediately after Harris announced her candidacy for the Democratic nomination.
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Post by Admin on Jul 26, 2024 11:14:15 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jul 27, 2024 18:49:34 GMT
Senator J.D. Vance (39), the US Republican vice presidential candidate, has been heavily criticized for his past comments. He criticized Democratic Party Vice President Kamala Harris (59) and other women who have never given birth, calling them ``childless cat lovers'' in an insulting manner. This could have an impact on women's votes in the presidential election.
Mr. Vance's remarks were made in an interview on FOX TV in 2021. In criticizing the Democratic Party, she called Harris and others ``childless, cat-loving women'' and argued that ``people who live miserable lives without children by choice are also trying to make America miserable.''
With it becoming certain that Harris will be the Democratic Party's nominee for president, Vance's past statements have attracted attention. In English, the term ``cat-loving woman'' is used in the negative sense of a lonely woman.
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Post by Admin on Jul 28, 2024 17:29:19 GMT
President Biden (81), who has announced that he will withdraw from the 2024 US presidential election, has announced that he will support Vice President Harris (59) as his successor. If Harris formally wins the nomination, she will become the second female candidate for the presidential nomination, following Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Biden announced on July 21, while in self-isolation due to coronavirus infection, that he was withdrawing from the presidential race. He expressed his support for Harris in a post on X (formerly Twitter). In a televised address to the nation on the 25th, Mr. Biden explained the circumstances that led to his withdrawal from the race, saying, ``I have decided that the best path is to pass the baton to a new generation.It is the best way to unite the country.''
On the 24th, after Biden announced his withdrawal from the race, CNN's national poll on the presidential race showed Harris with a 46% approval rating and former President Trump (78) with a 3-point lead at 49%. A New York Times poll on the 25th showed Harris at 47% and Trump at 48%. Reuters reported on the 23rd that a poll showed Harris' approval rating was 44%, leading Trump by 2 points.
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Post by Admin on Jul 29, 2024 9:15:33 GMT
Following his statement, President Biden reiterated his intention to withdraw from the presidential election on July 24 (July 25, Japan time), making it appear that the Democratic Party's candidate change is proceeding smoothly, but the Republican Party The team is likely to file a lawsuit claiming that this substitution is illegal.
On the 18th, the following message was posted on X (formerly Twitter) under the name of the conservative think tank ``Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project.''
"We have been preparing for this moment for the past few months. Much of the media has been trying to discredit us. Who will have the last laugh? It is no longer 'rigged'. There will be no elections. Stay tuned.”
In fact, on June 21, 2024, the electronic version of the British tabloid Daily Mail wrote, ``Even if Biden holds a disastrous TV debate or withdraws, conservatives will still be able to vote on the 2024 ballot.'' The article was headlined ``Thinking of ways to keep Biden's name.''
The article reported that the Heritage Foundation's Surveillance Project was preparing a response and cited the project's chairman, Mike Howell, as saying:
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