2023-05-03 05:36:47
We talked last week regarding the imminent battle between Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis for the presidential ticket of the Republican party in the United States. The winner, it is now known, will challenge a very veteran Joe Biden who, led by Kamala Harris, aspires to be re-elected with the banners of the Democratic party. The party to the campaign seems balanced, on the downside, in citizen support for liberal and conservative views and the names reveal – with the exception of the current governor of Florida – the enormous difficulty faced by large communities to find a replacement. The upcoming fight to capture votes from the undecided will revolve around the same speeches from 2021.
Biden’s determination to run for re-election was to be expected. The most logical thing for a sitting president is for him to aspire to a new term to consolidate his programs. However, in the case of Biden, his advanced age sowed doubts regarding his real possibilities in a new electoral fight and at times there was speculation that Vice President Kamala Harris would take the helm of the candidacy. Harris, despite a promising start, has fizzled out in his tenure as an executive and failed to establish himself as a real option. She thought of looking for a replacement in the Democratic names with the greatest projection such as Pete Buttigieg, Secretary of Transportation or Gavin Newsom, Governor of California. None were up to the task and the veteran in charge did not hesitate to insist that he would go for a second time.
The Biden presidency has navigated difficult times in the economy and has been short on its promises to improve the immigration situation or its purpose to stop the violence caused by the free sale of assault weapons. On the other hand, in the column of achievements, he can expose the advances in laws to favor the health system and expand its coverage, in addition to confronting, from a federal perspective, the restrictions that some states have imposed on access to abortion. The increase in the employment rate and investment in infrastructure also appear as achievements in the speech that the president began to deploy to attract voters.
Republicans – go with Trump or DeSantis – will attack the president because of his age. At 80 years old, Joe Biden is the oldest president in office and, if he is re-elected, he would end the term with 86 years of service. His popularity also does not exceed 40 percent and now he will have to look for alternatives to break that ceiling.
The hope of the government and its followers is that the opposition falls apart around the controversial figure of Trump. They are betting both on their own achievements and on the mistakes of others that, with media and judicial scandals growing at a daily rate, will soon be the center of the campaign.
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