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‘World Leaders Told Me Trump Can’t Win’: Biden As Presidential Poll Nears

'World Leaders Told Me Trump Can't Win': Biden As Presidential Poll Nears
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President Joe Biden criticized his predecessor, claiming that world leaders have informed him that Donald Trump is unlikely to win the elections.

Joe Biden, the President of the United States, criticized his predecessor on Tuesday by indicating that world leaders have confided in him about their doubts regarding Donald Trump’s chances of winning again. Moreover, they have shared concerns about the potential impact on democratic governance worldwide if the Republican leader were to return to the White House.

In connection with his recent visit to Germany before the upcoming presidential elections in November, his comments centered on the anticipated showdown between Trump and Kamala Harris as they vie for the presidency.

During a gathering on his campaign trail in New Hampshire, Joe Biden revealed, “At each international summit I participate in, leaders discreetly approach me one by one, expressing doubts about his ability to succeed. They voice concerns about the future of democracy.” The former Vice President then pondered aloud, “If the United States disengages, who will take charge on the global stage?”

After delivering the speech, Biden made a stop at a campaign office to show support for New Hampshire Democratic candidates. During his visit, he remarked, “We must ensure he (referring to Trump) is held accountable.” This statement was met with cheers from the audience present at the office. However, the President swiftly corrected himself by saying, “We need to keep him out, that is our goal.”

Biden refrained from repeatedly mentioning Harris in his speech, despite acknowledging her endorsements from prominent Republicans such as former Representative Liz Cheney, who previously held the third-highest position in the GOP House leadership and is the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney.

Biden criticizes Trump for his ‘friendly’ relationship with Putin.

The current President of the United States criticized his predecessor for openly boasting about his friendship with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Furthermore, he playfully remarked that Trump’s stance on the free press is comparable to his belief in being able to ascend Mt. Everest. The President asserted that individuals backing the “Make America Great Again” movement, as well as Trump himself, exhibit “anti-democratic” behaviors towards the Constitution’s principles and show little respect for it.

Biden emphasized the potential consequences of a Donald Trump victory in the election, stressing that it would not be a joking matter but a critical issue that needs to be addressed seriously. He underscored the importance of winning the election.

On November 5th, the United States will hold presidential elections where Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will compete against each other following an intense election campaign.

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