Joe Biden insults Donald Trump. That's how he got his support

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On November 5, the Americans will elect a fresh president, restoring the known rivalry between the 2 main candidates who faced each another as early as 2020. However, these elections will be of peculiar global importance and their result may have a crucial impact on the formulation of planet policies, including possible effects on the situation in Ukraine and another global developments.

Americans like names?

Public opinion is accustomed to the controversial and frequently low political tactics utilized by Trump. In March, at a Georgia rally, a Republican stated that "everything Joe Biden touches turns to g***o", mocking the stuttering of the current president. Doesn't surprise anyone anymore. It seems that late Biden and his squad have decided to respond to fire fires despite erstwhile efforts not to respond to Trump attacks.

The current president called Trump "mindly incapable of being president." In turn, the White home host staff stated that "the US deserves better than the weak, confused and tired Donald Trump". Trump's property was besides mocked, which was called "the broke Don". This applies, of course, to the punishment imposed on the Republican. Trump could not supply a $464 million asset warrant that was required by the fresh York court to suspend execution of the conviction of his company for fraud. The politician himself frequently prided himself on his wealth and was called a multibillionaire.

Biden gained support

The reason for the abrupt return is very simple, as Marjorie Hershey convinces, a investigator of American politics from Indiana Bloomington University. As the expert explains, Joe Biden has behaved so far, and has not been successful. It was in the polls overtaken by a candidate who is openly hated by almost half of American society.

The adoption of the rules of the opponent's game seems effective for now. The polls show that Biden gained support at Trump's expense in respective major states.

In the latest poll conducted by the Quinnipiac University Centre, Joe Biden is in favour of a level of 48%, while Donald Trump gained 45% support in a direct clash.

For the first time since our weekly polling update videos began, Joe Biden is leading in key battleground state Pennsylvania. He leads Donald Trump in Pennsylvania by just 0.6% based on 35 polls. What does this mean for the 2024 maps?

Find out: https://t.co/0iSbsAUZUupic.twitter.com/reeOh937xO

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