February** Dynamic Incentive Program
News reference**: Reuters.
Former U.S. ** Donald Trump made a statement a few days ago expressing his desire to start a debate with the current **Joe Biden immediately. On February 5, local time, Trump claimed on the American Conservative radio program that given the importance of the current national interest, he believes that now is the right time for the two to have a public debate. This statement shows Trump's intention to quickly shift the public's focus to his possible re-election showdown with Biden.
Trump had two heated televised debates with Biden during the 2020 U.S. ***, and now, at the start of a new election cycle, Trump has once again challenged Biden with a near-guaranteed victory for the Republican nomination. In response to this, Biden pointed out with a little irony that if he were Trump, he would also be eager to find opportunities for debate, implying that Trump has not made substantial progress in his work recently.
Reuters recalled that in the recent 2024 U.S. election primary, Biden won the Democratic primary in South Carolina, continuing to consolidate his position within the party; On the Republican side, Trump has led the two primaries he has held, leaving the only contender for the party's former U.S. permanent representative to the United Nations, Nikki Haley. However, Trump's candidacy has not been easy, and he is still embroiled in a number of criminal cases, and his candidacy has been disputed.
As the U.S. voting day approaches on November 5, tensions between the Biden and Trump camps are mounting. Teams on both sides have not only stepped up their attacks on each other, but have also accused each other of being a "threat to American democracy." The Associated Press's analysis warns that the rematch between the two leading candidates could bring deep shocks to American politics and pose a major test of "the future of American democracy." Peter Baker, the chief White House correspondent of the New York Times, has commented on a general concern that no matter which candidate wins, the uncertainty of how a serious American society will react to its administration has increased dramatically, and all kinds of potential risks cannot be ignored, from refusal to accept election results to possible social unrest.
In summary, with Trump's offer to reopen the debate with Biden, the competitive atmosphere for the 2024 U.S. ** election is becoming increasingly fierce. The two former rivals are once again in the spotlight, and their words and deeds and the upcoming possible showdown will undoubtedly become the key elements that will determine the future political direction of the United States.
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