Will Donald Trump be the President of the United States for the second time?

 15 Jun 2020 ( IBTN News Bureau )
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The last few weeks have proved difficult for US President Donald Trump. Amid the bad news, he has to enter his election campaign, this is also affecting his election campaign. As president, he is constantly surrounded by crises. At such a time, the hopes of his re-election as president are in grave danger.

Surveys suggest that Trump has fallen behind Biden. In some surveys, they are trailing by double digits. A recent analysis published in the Economist magazine gave Biden five out of six points, suggesting Biden could repeat a situation like Barack Obama's comfortable victory in 2008.

Trump is adopting the strategy of 2016 but his difficulties are telling that this time the national mood of the country may be different.

Common people of America are vulnerable to Corona virus, due to which more than one lakh people have died. The US economy is witnessing a decline due to this epidemic. With this, protests are now being witnessed across the country regarding racism and policing.

Apart from this, there is no scope for a second confrontation. The wartime and arrogance that has benefited US President Trump in the past, but at present, this approach is not matching with the people who need sympathy, healing and harmony.

The US President is calling for law and order at a time when the perception of the people is dramatically visible with the Black Lives Matter movement. From the general public trend, it is clear that when they vote for the presidential election in November, their priorities will include racial discrimination as a real problem.

A law and order campaign could help Richard Nixon win the presidential election in the late 1960s and early 1970s by helping to overcome the civil uprising, but America is no longer the country it used to be 50 years ago.

The current political situation of America is known from the cases that have come up in the last few weeks. On Thursday, Trump refused to remove the Confederate General's name from 10 military bases in the south, saying that doing so would be an insult to trained soldiers here.

But at the same time the highly popular Neskar car racing circuit, which started in the south, banned the hoisting of Confederate flags from all its events. Local and provincial leaders have begun removing the statue of Confederate generals in their areas. Moreover, the demand for the removal of the names of these generals from the military base has started coming from inside the US Army. Retired Army General David Petraeus has demanded this in his article in Atlantic Magazine.

There is a cultural conflict in America these days, which Trump has enjoyed before. Professional athletes have protested by kneeling during the national anthem against unjust methods of police. The National Football League has officially announced its regret not supporting the players involved in the protests. These players also include former quarterback Coleen Kaepernick.

The American Soccer Federation on Wednesday voted to reiterate the requirement that all players of the national anthem stand respectfully. The Democrats, who have stayed away from the controversy, are now kneeling to demonstrate solidarity. Meanwhile, Trump attacked the National Football League and the league's quarterback Drew Bryce, condemning the practice. Breece has recently apologized for his statement that the knee is anti-national.

Two weeks ago, soldiers from the Law Enforcement Agency and National Guard had forcibly evacuated the nearby park before Donald Trump went to a church. Here Trump took photographs of photographers with a Bible in his hand. Since then, he has been steadily defending his move, during which he explains how easy it was for the security forces to evacuate the park. He tweeted, "A walk in the park".

At the same time, American leaders and plain-clothes members of the US military have started separating themselves from this incident. Several retired generals, including former Defense Minister James Mattis, called the action negligent. But current Defense Minister Mark Asper and Joint Chief of Staff Mark Mille have expressed their displeasure over going to church with Trump.

The New York Times published a report last week on widespread uneasiness among members of the National Guard sent to Washington DC to provide security.

The most controversial episode in this was Trump's tweet in which a 75-year-old video demonstrator is seen falling to the ground and the New York Police has bled the man. Trump alleged that this radical leftist traitor was electronically monitoring the law enforcement agencies. The accusation was heavily veiled by the right-wing media, but President Trump's many Republican endorsements did not support the tweet.

All of these have raised questions on the decisions of President Trump in the minds of people. The kind of decisions he is taking, especially in times of crisis, has made it difficult for him to be elected president again.

Rick Laurie, editor of Politico Magazine's Conservative National Review, wrote, "If they lose in November, it would not be because they wanted to make major legislative reforms that were too far away politically."

"It would not even be that they had adopted a creative and unconventional policy." This would not be because they were surrounded by challenging events. This will be because he has unnecessarily fielded his presidency, 280 words at a time.

However, there is still more than four and a half months left in the election of the US President. It is still possible that Trump will strengthen his position.

However, so far the Democrats' lead over Trump seems to be sustainable. It looks more durable than Hillary Clinton of 2016. Donald Trump has been in trouble for the last few weeks and this time his specialties are not enough to make him a favorite candidate.

This raises the question whether Donald Trump will again become the President of the United States? There is no such possibility at the moment.

 

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