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Recently, the United States "political arena" has made waves again, and the current United States President Biden announced that he will not seek re-election, which quickly aroused widespread attention in the international community. Former United States President Trump responded to this at the first time, causing heated public opinion.
According to Reuters, Trump said in an interview with United States (CNN) that he believes current Vice President Harris will be "easier to beat than Biden" if he runs for president on behalf of the Democratic Party. Trump's remarks are considered to be an optimistic assessment of the Republican Party's election results, and also reflect his confidence in his own "political" strength.
Trump also commented on Biden's political achievements, calling him "the worst president in the history of United States." This statement largely represents criticism within the Republican Party of the Biden administration's performance in power. Of course, Trump has always been known for his sharp rhetoric, and the true intent and purpose of his remarks remain to be seen.
It is worth noting that in a recent interview with the media, Trump changed his usual hard-line "political" image and instead emphasized the importance of "unity". He said his future campaign will focus on uniting United States society rather than amplifying divisions with his opponents. The statement was seen as Mr. Trump's preparations for another presidential campaign in an attempt to win wider voter support.
Previously, Trump officially announced that he accepted the Republican presidential nomination and chose Ohio Senator James · David ·Vance as his running mate, that is, vice presidential candidate. Vance is considered a staunch supporter of Trump's policies, and his "political" stance is highly consistent with Trump's.
United States media analysis believes that Trump's choice of Vance as his running mate is on the one hand to consolidate his support base in the Republican Party, and on the other hand, it also reflects his intention to pass on his "political" ideas in the future.