There is no doubt that 2024 will indeed be the "year of world elections", when more than 50 countries or regions will contest, the United States, Russia, India, etc.
Of all the **, there is no more striking than the American **.
Trump's first choice is a big win!
Here's what's new in the U.S.**:
The new ** elections in the United States were held in Iowa, USA, and were the beginning of the elections.
Trump's landslide victory in this crucial primary has laid a solid foundation for his future elections.
At the same time, Iowa has just completed its primaries, and the Republican nominee for Florida governor and "dark horse" Santis has also announced that he has abandoned his candidacy and turned to Trump instead. The move set the stage for Trump to win the eventual Democratic caucuses in New Hampshire.
Now it seems that Trump has a good chance of re-emerging as the Democratic candidate. On the Democratic side, the current Biden has confirmed that he will be nominated by the party's candidate.
If things go well, Trump and Biden are likely to play a "two-man showdown" again in this year's ** election.
Uncertainty over the 2024 elections in the United States.
However, unlike the 2020 election, both Biden and Trump will have their own troubles in the 2024 US elections.
Trump is now embroiled in a series of legal dilemmas, including the "hush money case", the private deposit of **files, and the parliament**. All charges combined, he will face 560 years in prison. U.S. senators from Colorado have rejected his nomination, even though the ruling has already been heard in the U.S. Supreme Court.
But from another perspective, the difficulties faced by Biden cannot be ignored either. Although the White House has tried its best to hide this, Biden has been underperforming since the beginning of his inauguration, and his popularity has been declining in the face of domestic inflation, economic and social problems, Palestinian-Israeli contradictions, Russia-Ukraine and other issues, which is the main reason for his early administration.
At the same time, under accusations of "Ukrainegate", "computergate", tax fraud and other accusations, Biden and his son Hunter are becoming targets of Democrats.
Macron has shown flexibility.
So, the question is, who is more likely to win, Trump or Biden?
France's Macron expressed his opinion on this issue.
In a recent statement, Macron said he would try to work with Trump if he was re-elected to the United States. Macron made it clear:"I will respect the decision of the people and agree with any leader in the election. He also stressed that he was willing to talk to "anyone" as long as it was in France's interest.
Macron also said: "When Trump was still American, I was going to do this." He noted that while the two countries agreed on some issues during their collaboration with Trump, they remained at odds on others, particularly climate change and taxation.
Macron's statement reflects his flexibility and pragmatism in dealing with changing world leaders, as well as the complexity and uncertainty of the current world situation.
All in all, the outcome of the U.S. election and the selection of the next ** will become an important world variable, especially the basic foreign policy differences between Trump and Biden, so that the US allies, such as the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, need to be fully prepared for this uncertain **.
Now, let's wait and see!