Source:Dubai - Anas Mamoon - Date: July 18, 2020
There are only a few months left for the start of the US election race next November, which this time comes as usual under exceptional circumstances that the world has not lived before. The Corona Virus poses a challenge to President Donald Trump, seeking to be re-elected and to stay an additional four years as master of the White House.
The virus outbreak confused the leaves and created unimpeachable cracks on the walls of the economy that Trump built over the course of four years, vaporizing jobs from the American market, and entering the country in emergency health conditions that for more than four months could not bypass them and return to the right path.
Joe Biden, a veteran American politician and Trump competitor, is betting in the upcoming ballot on taking advantage of his opponent's dealings with the pandemic, taking advantage of the state of weakness in the economy due to the closure imposed by the events, which Trump realizes well and seeks with all his strength to reopen the country and restore life to normal. However, the increasing numbers of the injured are in an accelerated pattern, making things difficult for him and creating a social trend opposed to his directions, but that, despite his influence, will not stand in the way of his re-election in light of the Americans feeling that Trump is the only president who may direct his compass towards improving their conditions, even if it is at the expense of retreat on Outside, Americans will not be very angry with him.
The death of the African-American, George Floyd, represented an important turning point in the American scene during the past months, and the accompanying protests that thwarted the White House ... In two halves, however, the matter did not significantly affect Trump's popularity, especially among his supporters who see him as a personality outside the familiar US policy and able to embody his slogan America first what he promised despite the opinion polls show Biden's progress on Trump.
Overseas issues may not be a priority for the American voter, but they will definitely occupy, even part of his interests, as reflected in the domestic files, most notably the economy, of course, which explains perhaps the American measures against China.
Biden is betting on the repercussions of the Corona crisis and supporting minorities in weighting his hand and declaring him a new master on the White House, while his opponent Trump is betting on restarting the economy in his re-election, so who will win the race in the end?
The answer to the question may not seem easy in light of the presence of about four months separating from the poll, in which many things can happen and water running under the bridge, which Trump bets on and Biden fears.
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