Biden and Trump Clash After Receiving Great News

Tổng thống Joe Biden trong chiến dịch vận động tranh cử ở bang Georgia ngày 9-3

The race for the US presidency is heating up as both President Biden and former President Trump secure their respective party nominations. While Biden exceeds the required number of delegates for the Democratic nomination, Trump manages to secure the necessary delegates for the Republican nomination. This marks the first time in nearly 70 years that the United States witnesses a rematch between two presidential candidates.

Tensions Rise as Biden and Trump Battle It Out

In a speech following his nomination, President Biden takes aim at what he describes as Trump’s “campaign of anger, revenge, and punishment.” He emphasizes the importance of preserving democracy, urging Americans to stand up and protect their nation’s democratic principles. The President asserts, “The electorate has a choice to make about the future of this country. Will we stand up and defend our democracy or let the extremists dismantle it? Will we restore choice and safeguard our freedoms, or let the radicals take them away?”

Not one to stay quiet, former President Trump, in a video uploaded on social media, vows to focus on defeating President Biden, whom he labels as the “worst” president in American history. Trump states, “We will secure our borders. We will do things that no one has ever seen before. And we will make the American economy stronger than ever before.”

Cựu Tổng thống Donald Trump trong chiến dịch vận động tranh cử ở bang Georgia ngày 9-3

The Lack of Enthusiasm Among Voters

This rematch between Biden and Trump does not elicit much excitement among voters. Public opinion polls conducted by Reuters/Ipsos indicate that neither Biden nor Trump enjoys the majority’s favor. Despite this, both candidates are determined to win over the hearts and minds of the American people.

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