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Can't be president? Trump made a fatal mistake, Harris still has a backup plan, and Ivanka lost her voice

2024-08-07

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Biden's unexpected withdrawal from the US presidential election has redrawn the landscape of American politics.

Biden's sudden withdrawal from the election was like a bombshell, shattering the calm surface of American politics.

A new round of leadership competition quickly broke out within the Democratic Party, and Harris stood out with her outstanding leadership skills and profound diplomatic background, becoming the first choice of most people in the party.

Compared with Trump, Harris has shown a more stable upward trend in support and donor relations, and her campaign team is also actively adjusting its strategy to meet the challenges of the upcoming general election.

As the election becomes increasingly stalemate, the uncertainty of the election results has become the focus of everyone's attention.

Trump's tough foreign and domestic economic policies have earned him a group of loyal supporters; on the other hand, Harris's moderate image and advocacy of diversity and inclusiveness have attracted a large number of centrist and young voters.

Against this backdrop, three key events stand out: first, the selection of Harris as vice presidential candidate; second, the adjustment of Trump’s campaign strategy; and third, Ivanka’s changing role on the campaign stage.