As 2023 comes to an end, we stand on the threshold of the new year and look forward to the arrival of 2024. The United States is about to have an important election, and in this political race, Donald Trump's approval rating is rising sharply, and he has become the most formidable opponent of the incumbent Joe Biden. There are signs that Trump may win again in this election. There is curiosity about whether he will make good on his earlier promise to withdraw from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
The political map of the United States
As 2024 draws closer, the political climate in the United States has become increasingly tense. Mr. Trump's popularity appears to be rising, and his supporters have high hopes that he will be able to re-enter the White House. Trump's political stance and rhetoric have been closely watched, especially his attitude towards NATO. If he succeeds in his election, the landscape of international relations could change dramatically as a result.
The political situation in Russia
In addition to the United States, Russia is also about to usher in its own *** Putin in 2024, and the question of whether the leader who has ruled Russia for a long time will continue to serve as the leader has become the focus of attention of the international community. Let's take a look at the latest poll results in Russia.
Putin's long rule
Putin, as the longest-serving leader of the country, has served in the position of the Russian leader for more than 20 years. This fact undoubtedly proves how satisfied the Russian people are with his rule. On March 17, 2024, Russia will hold a new ** election in Moscow. Although Putin has not made it clear whether he will participate in the election campaign before, he has now promised voters that he will participate in this ***, which has undoubtedly stabilized the mood of the Russian people.
Putin's popular support
According to Russian insiders, Putin's public approval rating is steadily rising. According to the latest poll released in November by the All-Russian Center for Social Studies, more than 78 percent of respondents said they trusted Putin, while more than 75 percent approved of his work. Most Russians still believe that Putin will be re-elected**. They believe that Putin is the key figure in leading Russia to victory, both in special military operations and in other important Russian causes.
Putin's political achievements
In the past 20 years in power, Putin has won nearly 80 percent of the popular support, which proves that he has governed the country well. He succeeded in helping Russia out of the predicament of Western oppression at the beginning of the new century. The Russian people are full of respect and affection for such a person who can lead the country to prosperity.
The United States vs. Russia
In contrast, in the American political arena, candidates are busy with the upcoming ***. Politicians in the United States should learn from Putin's Xi and always consider issues from the perspective of the people. In order to win votes, candidates in the United States often do not hesitate to make unfriendly remarks about China and other countries.
Such an approach will only end up in the inability of the country to govern effectively, as the United States is currently facing. In stark contrast, Russia's ** elected leaders are really fighting for the interests of the country and the people. And the *** in the United States seems to be more of a struggle for power.