US November 5 presidential election is getting crazier by minute

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Joe Biden, Donald Trump
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The anticipation surrounding the upcoming November 5 presidential election in the United States is intensifying with each passing moment. Meanwhile, there is repeated criticism centering Democratic Party’s candidate Joe Biden due to his cognitive decline and inability of performing as the president of the country. Biden has also been criticized by the US media for repeatedly lying on a number of issues.

Meanwhile, Republican Party’s candidate Donald Trump is facing continuous state-persecution where Democratic Party-inclined judiciaries and the Department of Justice along side the state machinery are frantically trying to get him convicted and send him to prison so that Joe Biden can win a one-sided election.

A large number of Democratic Party policymakers think, Joe Biden would face a humiliating defeat during the November 5 election against Donald Trump, while his approval rating is steadily declining. Although some of the analyst say, in the United States, at least three months before the election, there will be heavy censorship of social media while mainstream media shall directly play the role of Joe Biden’s propaganda machines because of two reasons – cash incentives and threats of intimidation. They say, American election has not been free and fair for many years.

Pro-Republican Party analysts say, for Joe Biden losing November 5 election would be a catastrophe as he and members of his family may face series of legal charges, including Biden’s alleged involvement with Dr. Anthony Fauci in COVID scandal and allegations against Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden receiving hundreds of millions of dollars from the Big Pharma. Bidens may also face charges for their financial crimes related to Ukrainian energy company Burisma.

Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden recently stirred the pot during an extensive live interview with radio personality Howard Stern, where he expressed his willingness to debate Donald Trump. Biden’s announcement not only signaled a readiness for confrontation but also indirectly addressed the New York Times, which has reportedly felt snubbed by his refusal to grant an exclusive interview. By choosing Stern’s show for his interview platform, Biden managed to land a jab at the Times while simultaneously challenging Trump.

However, the prospect of a debate between Biden and Trump raises questions about its nature and quality. Trump has historically favored pronouncements over debates, a tactic that proved costly in his previous encounter with Biden. His tendency to throw verbal grenades rather than engage substantively was evident in a recent interview with Greg Kelly of Newsmax, where he resorted to familiar rhetoric about his legal adversaries, labeling them as “evil” and “crazy”.

While Trump’s theatrics often grab headlines, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem managed to steal some attention with revelations from her new book, “No Going Back”. In it, she candidly shares her disdain for her former pets, including a puppy named Cricket and an ill-tempered goat, both of whom met unfortunate ends in a gravel pit. Noem’s unapologetic approach to pet ownership contrasts sharply with past controversies, such as Mitt Romney’s infamous incident involving his dog Seamus.

Meanwhile, Trump finds himself preoccupied with legal matters, as former National Enquirer chief David Pecker’s testimony sheds light on the behind-the-scenes machinations of the 2016 presidential campaign. Pecker revealed that Trump’s personal attorney, Michael Cohen, routinely amended agreements related to Trump’s alleged affairs to protect his political ambitions. The ongoing trial poses a peculiar birthday present for Melania Trump, who celebrated her 54th birthday amidst the courtroom drama.

Despite Trump’s complaints about being hindered from campaign activities due to the trial, his recent absence from the campaign trail in favor of a golf outing suggests other priorities at play. As the election draws nearer, the political landscape grows ever more tumultuous, with each twist and turn adding fuel to the fire of speculation and anticipation.

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