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Trump's threat aimed at public opinion

Rеports have emerged about the next assassination attempt against US presidential candidate Donald Trump. Although the first assassination attempt on July 13 had many mysterious aspects, it significantly strengthened Trump’s position after his victory over Biden in the debate on June 27. Republicans believed that they would completely discredit Biden in the second debate scheduled for September 10. However, when the process was turning against the Democrats, replacing the "defeated" Biden with Harris changed the situation. Trump, who faced Harris instead of Biden in the debate, did not achieve the desired result this time. The results of opinion polls after the debate also go against the Republican candidate.

Axar.az reports that political analyst Asif Narimanli expressed these views regarding the information about the next assassination attempt against Trump.

"Given the developments, the information about the 'next assassination attempt' against Trump seems to be more aimed at influencing public opinion. In all countries, threatening a candidate with death is an effective method of gaining electoral support," he emphasized.

Date
2024.09.16 / 10:36
Author
Axar.az
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