US presidential election results: Five reasons for Biden's victory, including the election of Kamala Harris

 

US presidential election results Five reasons for Biden's victory, including the election of Kamala Harris
President Biden's selection of Kamala Harris as the vice-presidential candidate has helped him gain the support of moderate voters.

Joe Biden, who has dreamed of holding public office for some 50 years and becoming president for life, has finally gained access to the White House.

Probably no one would have predicted his campaign. He had to reach out to his constituents at a time when a century-long global plague and unprecedented social unrest had engulfed the country. He faced a rival who was one of the unconventional and contrary to past examples.

However, third-term presidential candidate Joe Biden and his team won through a series of political hurdles. Although he won the Electoral College vote after a tough contest, he is expected to lead President Trump by millions of voters across the country.

Here are five reasons why the son of a Delaware car salesman has won the presidency. 

1.Code Code Code:

Probably a factor as to why they're doing so poorly.

While the global Coronavirus epidemic has killed 230,000 people in the United States, it has also changed the country's way of life and politics. This can be gauged from the fact that during the last few days of the election campaign, Donald Trump himself seemed to admit this.

The state of Wisconsin, where President Trump is witnessing an increase in the spread of the coronavirus, heard some words about the coronavirus during a rally last week: 'Everything is code, code, because of fake news. Code, code. '

The media's focus on Code 19 was, in fact, a reflection of public concern, not media reports. That's why President Trump's performance during the Coronavirus crisis led to a backlash against him.

According to a survey released last month by research firm Pew Research, when people were asked who they thought they would have more confidence in during the Code 19 crisis, people responded to Donald. Unlike Trump, Biden is said to have 18% more confidence.

The global Coronavirus epidemic and the ensuing economic crisis forced President Trump to withdraw from his campaign's priority message, growth rates, and prosperity. It also highlighted many of the concerns raised by many Americans about his presidency. These concerns include Trump's lack of focus, questioning science, pursuing policies large and small, and adopting a biased approach.

The global pandemic has taken a toll on Trump's popularity, and according to a Gallup poll, it dropped to 38% at one point during the summer, and Biden took advantage.       

2. Limited campaign:

During his long political career, Joe Biden was known for inviting trouble through his words

During his long political career, Joe Biden was known for inviting trouble through his words. He was defeated during his first presidential campaign in 1987 for speaking out several times in 1987, which is why he did not get the chance again until 2007.

Biden also made controversial statements several times during his third attempt to gain access to the Oval Office, but this did not happen consistently and was nothing more than a short-term issue.

One reason is that President Trump has been the talk of the town. The second reason was that the media had to tell bigger stories than the election campaign, such as the global Coronavirus epidemic, the protests after the death of George Floyd, and the economic downturn we're all news that focused on the public.

However, Biden's campaign strategists are also to be commended for taking a cautious approach to reducing themselves and their candidate's public speaking, maintaining a measured pace during the campaign, and fatigue or carelessness. Reduced the worries caused by

Perhaps such a strategy could have caused problems for Biden during the general election when the American people did not fear the spread of the virus. In such a scenario, satirical comments such as 'Hidden Biden' would have affected Biden.

His strategy during the campaign was to get out of the way and give President Trump a chance to swear, and in the end, he benefited greatly.         

3. Anyone but Trump:

Democrats turned the election into a referendum for Trump

Biden's last television campaign, a day before election day, contained surprisingly the same message that he had used since his campaign began last year and his presidential nomination in August this year. Was given in the speech.

He called the election a "war of the American spirit" and said the nation had a chance to "put an end to the chaos and divisions that have arisen over the past four years."

There was a general logic to this slogan. Biden based his political strategy on the assumption that Trump had a divisive and inflammatory personality and that the American people needed a calm and stable leadership.

Thierry Adams, from France, has lived in Florida for the past 18 years and voted in a presidential election in Miami for the first time, saying "I'm tired of Trump's behavior."

Democrats have made the election a referendum for Trump, not a general election in which one of the two candidates has to be chosen.

Biden's popular message was that he was "not Trump." One thing Democrats have been saying over and over again is that Biden's victory will actually make Americans forget about politics for a few weeks. While there is a sense of humor, there is also the truth.  

4. Adopting moderate ideas:

Despite pressure from liberal ideologues in the party, Biden pursued a moderate electoral strategy.

Biden's biggest rival during his campaign for the Democratic president was Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, both left-wingers in his party. Both of them spent a lot of money on their campaign and both of them managed to hold big rallies.

Despite pressure from liberal ideologues, Biden pursued a moderate electoral strategy and never backed policies such as public health care for all, free college education or a total asset tax. That's why his popularity grew among moderates, and Republicans didn't notice much during the campaign.

This strategy is also reflected in Biden's election as Kamala Harris' vice-presidential candidate, although he could have chosen a candidate with the support of left-wing ideologues if he had wanted to.

One aspect that Biden agreed with Sanders and Warren was climate change. Probably a factor as to why they're doing so poorly - and why they're doing so poorly. They took the risk to mobilize voters in the swing states. These factors proved to be crucial in his victory.

"It's no secret that we've been critical of Vice President Biden's plans and promises," said Varshini Prakash, co-founder of the Sunrise 

Movement in July's climate change prevention group. He has responded to the criticism by saying that there is an increase in investment and a dramatic increase in the volume of work, and a promise of climate justice and good jobs for the union and a quick response.   

5. More money, fewer problems:

Since April, Biden's campaign has seen an increase in fundraising efforts, and the wasteful spending by the Trump campaign has put 

Biden in a much stronger financial position than he is.
Earlier this year, Biden's campaigners were running out of money. 

This was apparently in favor of Trump, who campaigned for billions of dollars throughout his presidency.

However, since April, Biden's campaign has seen an increase in fundraising efforts, and the wasteful spending of the Trump campaign has put Biden in a much stronger financial position than he is.

In early October, Biden's campaign had more than کروڑ 144 million more than Trump's campaign, which helped keep Republicans under the weight of advertising in fiercely competitive states.

Of course, money is not everything. Four years ago, Hillary Clinton's campaign also had a significant advantage over Trump. However, after the door-to-door campaign was limited in 2020 due to the coronavirus, Americans spent most of their time in front of their TV screens in their homes.

That's why Biden's superiority over money kept him from getting his message across to voters until the last minute.

As a result, he was able to increase his influence on the electoral map in more states, and in states such as Texas, Georgia, Ohio, and Iowa, where his chances of success seemed limited a few months ago, he was able to perform better. Stay

In some of those states, he did not succeed, but he did well against Trump there and did well in Republican states in general, such as Arizona and Georgia. With money, any campaign has the freedom to take chances and take action, and Biden used this advantage to his advantage.  

                                                                                                                     




    






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