The year 2024 is just around the corner, and the two most likely adversaries, the current Biden and the former Trump, are preparing for this. However, some recent news has left them with a good news and a bad news. What impact does this news have on their campaign?
Biden's good news came from Colorado, the state's highest court ruled on Tuesday that Trump could not participate in the 2024*** primary in Colorado because of his actions during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. That means Trump will lose nine electoral votes in the state, which supported Biden in 2020. This is a positive for Biden because he can maintain his advantage in this state without worrying about Trump's challenge.
Biden's bad news comes from polling data, according to Reuters, Biden**'s polling data has gotten worse in recent months, with his approval rating falling below 40% and his disapproval rating rising to more than 50%.
This shows that in the first year of Biden's administration, instead of being recognized and supported by the American people, he was dissatisfied and resisted. The main issues facing Biden include: the prevention and control of the new crown epidemic, economic recovery, the management of immigration, and the maintenance of international relations. These are all issues that the American people are concerned about, and Biden's policies and performances have not satisfied them.
Trump's good news comes from within the Republican Party, according to the United States**, Trump is currently the favorite for the Republican Party** nomination, and his support rating in the Republican Party is as high as more than 80%, far exceeding other possible contenders. This shows that Trump's influence and appeal in the Republican Party are still strong, his supporters are still loyal, and his political ideas are still popular. Trump can use this to his advantage to consolidate his fundamentals and prepare for 2024.
Bad news for Trump comes from the investigation into the Capitol riot, which occurred on January 6, 2021, when some Trump supporters stormed the Capitol in an attempt to prevent Congress from confirming Biden's victory, killing five people, injuring hundreds and forcing members of Congress and staff to evacuate.
This incident is considered one of the worst incidents of political violence in U.S. history and a serious challenge to American democracy. Trump is accused of inciting and directing the incident when he urged his supporters to "desperately" keep his position at a rally that morning, and instead of stopping the violence in time after the incident, he praised ** as a "patriot."
At present, the US Congress has set up a special committee to investigate the causes, processes and consequences of this incident, as well as Trump's responsibility and role. The investigation could cause legal and political trouble for Trump, and could even affect whether he will be able to participate in 2024.
From the above analysis, it can be seen that both Biden and Trump are facing their own good and bad news, their campaign road is not smooth, and their future is uncertain. In his second year in office, Biden needs to improve his polling data, improve his performance, and win the trust and support of the people.
Trump needs to clarify his culpability, protect his reputation, and fight for his candidacy in the investigation of the Capitol riot. There are still many variables and suspense in the duel between the two **, let's wait and see who can have the last laugh. Trump was ruled ineligible to vote