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Biden: Trump is completely out of balance

PNN – US President Joe Biden announced that the defeat of Donald Trump in the 2020 election made changes in him and now he is “clearly unbalanced”.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network from “Washington Times”, Biden said in a private gathering in the Medina area of ​​Washington: Clearly, when Trump lost in 2020, something changed in him. Not only is he obsessed with losing in 2020, he has clearly lost his balance. You should listen to what he tells people.

Biden also admitted that he is aware of polls that indicate a close race. Although he said his team feels good about the state of the competition.

Average polls in the US show that Trump is ahead of Biden by just over 1 percentage point in national polls.

According to a new “Newsweek” poll conducted by “College Pulse”, the way Joe Biden handles the war between Israel and Hamas could be very important for the level of support he receives among American students.

Pro-Palestinian protests have spread on college campuses across the United States in recent weeks as students have expressed concern over the toll of Israel’s incursion into the Gaza Strip.

This American publication pointed out that “Biden, who has introduced himself as a supporter of Israel, is facing a strong reaction from many young and progressive voters because of his support for Israel”, adding: These protests can have political consequences for Biden, who is going to face Trump in the November presidential election.

The results of this survey showed that the way Biden responds to the Israeli war can affect the student vote in the November elections. Meanwhile, 37 percent of respondents said they would change their vote over Biden’s response [to the Israeli war in Gaza].

28 percent of respondents to the poll said they do not plan to run for president, and 15 percent said Biden’s response to the conflict might convince them not to vote in the 2024 U.S. election. On the other hand, eight percent said they were considering changing their vote for Trump.

The survey was conducted from May 4-5, 2024 among 804 undergraduate students from 328 colleges and universities in the United States.

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