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Biden tweets on second anniversary of his inauguration, fake netizen polls do not suggest his prospects are optimistic

(Original title: Biden tweeted on the second anniversary of his inauguration, and netizens mocked polls suggesting his outlook is not optimistic)

Newsletter, January 30 (edited by Ma Lan)On January 20, 2021, Biden will take office as President of the United States. Biden, on the second anniversary of his inauguration as president, tweeted on Sunday that he had never been more optimistic about America’s future.

However, this has sparked heated discussions among netizens. One of the most popular comments said, “My word like Biden” is to start a lie.

Another popular comment asked: What is Biden doing right now that impresses you the most? Netizens replied: resign.

These comments greatly embarrassed Biden’s “optimistic” speech, and the opinion of Americans on the current president is also reflected in opinion polls.

The latest Ipsos poll data shows that Biden’s approval rating is still near the lowest level of his presidency, with only 40% of people approving of his job performance. Five Thirty Eight showed Biden with 43.4% support, still lagging behind the disapproval rate.

Economic problems, conflict between Russia and Ukraine, border conflict between the United States and Mexico, the risk of gun proliferation, and the improper handling of classified documents, etc., all swallow the confidence of the American people in Biden and cause more dissatisfaction with critics.

This also makes Biden’s decision to govern in the next two years and to run for the next US presidential election full of risks.

a confusing political situation

So far, the White House has not issued a statement on Biden’s formal participation in the US general election, and according to sources, Biden hopes to officially announce his decision to run after the State of the Union address. release The media believe that the earliest possible news will be as early as next month.

And according to Democratic Representative James Clyburn, if Biden chooses to run, he is not likely to be challenged within the Democratic Party. He said he would fully support Biden, and that Biden had proven his worth and ability in the last two years. Clyburn also said that no matter who the Republicans choose to run in the election, Biden will win in the end.

On the other hand, the only current candidate of the Republican Party-former President Trump has officially launched the 2024 presidential campaign last Saturday. And rising star of the Republican Party-Florida Governor DeSantis is also very likely to participate in the general election. According to the predictions of many organizations, DeSantis will defeat Trump in the end and become the final candidate of the Republican Party.

Compared to holding another “special meeting”, if Biden and the new Republican candidate run off for the president of the United States, his chances of winning may be even less. After all, of ‘to compare with Biden, 80 years old, the possibility candidates for the Republican election are more “legitimate”. prime of life”.