Post by akshara503 on Feb 15, 2024 0:42:43 GMT -5
RealClearPolitics aggregates news and articles from the most important media in the US (left and right) and, among other things, makes a statistical summary of all polls published there (updating the summary with the results of the latest polls). From such a statistical summary of all polls conducted in recent weeks in the USA, it results that Trump is in the lead, both in the national popular vote and in 5 of the 6 states where the winner was determined in 2020 (battleground states). Thus, Trump has a 1.9 percentage point lead in the national popular vote in a two-way matchup, and a full 4.8 percentage point lead if independent candidates are included in the race.
But the national popular vote does not determine the Botswana Email List winner in the US – votes in each of the 50 states are decisive. And in 5 of the 6 key states in the race, Trump is currently winning – only in Pennsylvania does he have a minimal disadvantage of 0.3 percentage points. Four years ago, it was Biden in such leading positions in the polls, and he won the election (because he won in six key states). But this time, the odds are high that Trump will be the winner. And what impact can a victory of the latter have on the politics here? US Secretary of State Heads to Africa on Four-Nation Tour Keep Watching If he wins the election (as is likely), Trump will resume his work as president on January 20, 2025 – five months before parliamentary elections are held in Albania. And in the first months of his second presidential term, he will have to replace current political appointees in the federal administration (there are about 6,000 political positions in the federal administration of 850,000 employees), while he will must urgently deal with national and international crises.
Such as the illegal immigration crisis from Mexico and Latin America to the US, the crisis in the Middle East, and the crisis in Ukraine (not to mention his personal lawsuits at the federal and state levels ). In short, when a short memo about Albania arrives on President Trump's desk (if he is elected president), a year or two may have passed since his arrival at the White House... Returning to the history of Trump's first presidential term, the Albanian opposition had high expectations for a punishment of Rama by his administration (Rama had personally attacked him on CNN). But nothing happened – the Albanian judicial reform so anathema to the opposition was strongly supported by the Trump-appointed ambassador, and the opposition-boycotted 2019 elections were recognized by the Trump administration. Those opponents who dream today that the next president Trump will bring them to power, should not rest on their laurels, but work with their feet on the ground. They just need to remember how little they benefited from Trump when he was in the White House…
But the national popular vote does not determine the Botswana Email List winner in the US – votes in each of the 50 states are decisive. And in 5 of the 6 key states in the race, Trump is currently winning – only in Pennsylvania does he have a minimal disadvantage of 0.3 percentage points. Four years ago, it was Biden in such leading positions in the polls, and he won the election (because he won in six key states). But this time, the odds are high that Trump will be the winner. And what impact can a victory of the latter have on the politics here? US Secretary of State Heads to Africa on Four-Nation Tour Keep Watching If he wins the election (as is likely), Trump will resume his work as president on January 20, 2025 – five months before parliamentary elections are held in Albania. And in the first months of his second presidential term, he will have to replace current political appointees in the federal administration (there are about 6,000 political positions in the federal administration of 850,000 employees), while he will must urgently deal with national and international crises.
Such as the illegal immigration crisis from Mexico and Latin America to the US, the crisis in the Middle East, and the crisis in Ukraine (not to mention his personal lawsuits at the federal and state levels ). In short, when a short memo about Albania arrives on President Trump's desk (if he is elected president), a year or two may have passed since his arrival at the White House... Returning to the history of Trump's first presidential term, the Albanian opposition had high expectations for a punishment of Rama by his administration (Rama had personally attacked him on CNN). But nothing happened – the Albanian judicial reform so anathema to the opposition was strongly supported by the Trump-appointed ambassador, and the opposition-boycotted 2019 elections were recognized by the Trump administration. Those opponents who dream today that the next president Trump will bring them to power, should not rest on their laurels, but work with their feet on the ground. They just need to remember how little they benefited from Trump when he was in the White House…