Electoral politics in America culminates: Bid calls Trump 'racist president'


- Refused to demonstrate President Donald Trump's commitment to accepting the results of the next presidential election

Washington, Ta. 24 July 2020, Friday

Politics is heating up in the run-up to the US presidential election. Meanwhile, the war of words between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden has reached a climax. Biden called Trump America's first racist president during an online program by the International Union of Service Employees.

Bide called Trump racist

Trump called the Corona virus epidemic a Chinese virus, Biden said. We are concerned about the way he treats people based on their color, place of residence and country. We had people with a racist policy before and still do. Many of them tried to become president but Trump is the first to succeed. Their working policy is to divide the people.

Trump's advisers take over the front

"It's an insult to black voters," said Katrina Pierce, Trump's election adviser, in a counter-attack on rival Joe Biden's remarks. At the same time he claimed that President Trump loves all people. He also said that Trump is working to give all people their rights.

Trump won't believe election result if he loses?

President Donald Trump is refusing to show commitment to accepting the results of the next presidential election. According to him, giving such a guarantee would be considered hasty.

Biden ahead, beating Trump by 15 points

President Trump is 15 points behind his opponent Joe Biden in a national poll conducted by Quinniock University in the United States. In the poll, 52 percent of registered voters spoke in support of Biden. Only 33 percent of voters spoke in support of Trump. China has also emerged as a major issue in the US election after the economy.

One more poll behind Trump

According to an NBC / WSJ poll on the US presidential election, Joe Biden appears to be ahead of his rival Trump. Biden received 51 percent of the vote, while Trump received 40 percent. According to a report, voters are upset with Trump's work on the economy.

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