Donald Trump’s campaign has been quite unusual compared to past general election campaigns in America. He has been involved in various activities that seem unrelated to politics. He’s been selling Bibles, criticizing judges, boasting about his success in the stock market, and even talking about his golf trophies. He traveled to New York to attend the wake of a fallen police officer. This trip allowed him to further emphasize his belief that the nation is facing challenges and crime under President Joe Biden’s leadership, even though the crime rate across America continues to drop.
Trump’s busy schedule doesn’t resemble a typical general election campaign that would address some of his major weaknesses in his bid to return to the White House. On the other hand, Joe Biden has been taking a different approach. He recently concluded his post-State of the Union tour in North Carolina, a state that voted for Trump in both the 2016 and 2020 elections. Nevertheless, Democrats are hopeful that they can win it back this time. To showcase Democratic unity, Biden held an event in New York with former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. This event, which raised over $25 million, allowed Biden to invoke the glory days of the Democratic party.
Both campaigns have their strategies and priorities as they battle it out for the upcoming election. Trump continues to be the ringmaster of multiple sideshows, capturing attention with his unconventional moves. Meanwhile, Biden is steadily building momentum and support, focusing on promoting Democratic unity and raising significant funds. It remains to be seen how these different approaches will play out in the election.
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