United States President Joe Biden out of the election race and his younger vice president poised to become the Democrats' nominee, Donald Trump will need to switch up his strategy, says a lecturer from the University of York.
United States President Joe Biden out of the election race and his younger vice president poised to become the Democrats' nominee, Donald Trump will need to switch up his strategy, says a lecturer from the University of York.
Trump, meanwhile, basking in the warmth of so much love, was able to appear magnanimous. No more vicious divisive rhetoric, he said. He would become a unifier. Of course,But all that changed when Biden withdrew. Suddenly, age is not a problem for the Democrats. But it is for the Republicans whose candidate, at 78, would be the oldest president ever elected into power. Age is a trump card the Democrats now hold.
But this campaign is likely to focus on a relatively few people in a handful of key swing states who have not yet made up their minds about which way they are going to vote. And it’s also going to be decided on turnout.
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