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The situation suddenly changed! A "pro-China" person became the vice president? Harris's identity has changed, and China has already seen through everything

2024-08-15

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The situation suddenly changed! A "pro-China" person became the vice president? Harris's identity has changed, and China has already seen through everything

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As governor, Waltz served in the military for many years and has a rich military background. This means that he has a natural advantage in dealing with national defense issues. For example, in veterans' affairs, he can make more specific policy recommendations; at the national security level, he can provide more professional insights and support. These will make Harris' campaign team appear more professional and credible. From the perspective of voters, a candidate combination that can bring a sense of security is very important. Especially those voters who care about national security and military welfare, they tend to prefer candidates with clear national defense policy propositions.

Obviously, the Democratic Party's move is to compete with Trump for rural votes. In the 2016 presidential election, Trump, a wealthy New Yorker, actually won 59% of rural votes, which shocked the Democratic Party and American public opinion. What is even more incredible is that when Trump failed to be re-elected in 2020, the number of votes he received from rural areas rose to 65%. This data means that Trump's audience has gradually spread from the original Rust Belt blue-collar class to the middle and lower classes in the United States. However, can Waltz, who also comes from rural America, enter Trump's "home court" to canvass for votes help Harris? The answer is probably no.