The Silence of Super Tuesday Where is the wrestling between Trump and Biden heading?

Mondo International Updated on 2024-03-05

With Super Tuesday on the way, millions of Americans are making their way to the polls, and this time it seems to be missing the dramatic tensions of previous years. According to Agence France-Presse on March 4, the two candidates, Trump and Biden, appear to have won the game, and their approval ratings far outpace those of other challengers, making this year's "Super Tuesday" more of a passing scene than a decisive election day.

In the past, Super Tuesday was an important day before the United States, when many states held primaries to win delegates for candidates. However, this year seems to be different. Trump's campaign has had some twists and turns, but he has generally maintained his leading position. His sole challenger, Nikki Haley, had a mediocre run in the primaries in multiple states, meaning Trump has a good chance of becoming the Republican Party's first candidate again.

For the Democrats, Biden's odds are also quite obvious. He has faced few strong opponents in the Democratic race, and even some challengers with low approval ratings cannot pose a real threat to him. This makes it seem that the Democrats will not need too much effort to win this year's **.

However, not everything went smoothly. Trump's scandalous and controversial rhetoric has caused his approval ratings to decline among centrist voters, and many moderate Republicans have a negative view of him. Biden, on the other hand, faces divisions within the Democratic Party, with support declining among some traditional voter groups, such as blue-collar workers and non-white voters.

Still, Super Tuesday is significant. Not only is it part of the election, but it is also an important window into the approval ratings of the two candidates and the mentality of voters. According to opinion polls, if the election is held today, Trump and Biden will have similar approval ratings, which is further proof of the level of tension and uncertainty this year.

According to CNN on March 3, although Trump and Biden both performed quite well in the primaries, their campaign path is still full of challenges. For Trump, he needs to overcome the antipathy of centrist voters and broaden his support base. Biden, on the other hand, needs to resolve divisions within the Democratic Party and regain the support of those traditional voters.

On this "Super Tuesday", we may not see dramatic scenes and unexpected results, but the results are still full of unknowns. Who will be the next America**? It's still a cliffhanger.

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