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Losing both? The United States has been fighting for two years, and Trump and Biden have encountered "Waterloo" at the same time

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Two years have passed since the last U.S. presidential election, and the two major political parties in the United States have also engaged in a fierce battle in the past two years. Topics such as "election fraud" and "Trump's crimes" have been the focus of attacks between the two major political parties in the United States. However, the facts show that even if the two major parties quarrel fiercely, there will be no clear winner. The latest US polls show that both incumbent President Biden and former President Trump face serious challenges.

Losing both? The United States has been fighting for two years, and Trump and Biden have encountered "Waterloo" at the same time

The iconic global network of the two major political parties in the United States reported the latest poll results, showing that Biden, who announced his candidacy for president again, his support has fallen sharply, and about 70% of American respondents said they do not want to see Biden run again, nor do they want him to be president of the United States again. As for former President Trump, the situation is not optimistic, with at least 60% of Americans not supporting his re-election. A few months ago, Biden announced that he would run for re-election as president, saying he still had enough leadership to continue to lead the United States forward. At that time, the White House spokesman also stressed that age should not be a reason to reject Biden, because he has proven himself to be a qualified president with enough ability to deal with various difficult issues.

Losing both? The United States has been fighting for two years, and Trump and Biden have encountered "Waterloo" at the same time

Not long ago, Biden announced that he would run for re-election as president, confident that he could lead the United States again. However, even with his might, he faces serious challenges. Trump made clear at a recent rally that he would run for president again in two years' time, believing he had garnered enough support to make America stand out again. Still, the reality shows that neither politician is likely to win a U.S. election. And all this is directly related to the mutual attacks of the two major political parties in the United States.

Losing both? The United States has been fighting for two years, and Trump and Biden have encountered "Waterloo" at the same time

Over the past few months, Trump has used Biden's "personal issues" and "election fraud" issues to attack the Democratic administration, claiming they are incompetent and hypocritical and only deceive American voters. Not long ago, the US government engaged in a "prisoner exchange" with the Russian government, and Trump seized the opportunity to attack the Democratic administration. The Biden administration released Russian arms dealers in exchange for the release of female basketball player Griner. Trump called such a "trading error" a testament to the stupidity of the Biden administration and the loss of dignity to the United States. At the same time, the Biden administration also took action, searching Trump's residence and obtaining a large number of "classified documents". The Justice Department said it had obtained enough evidence to charge Trump with crimes.

Losing both? The United States has been fighting for two years, and Trump and Biden have encountered "Waterloo" at the same time

In short, Trump and other Republicans have been using various issues to attack the Biden administration, trying to reduce the support of the Democratic Party while undermining the trust of the Biden administration. The Biden administration has also taken practical action to fight back. The two politicians attacked each other, leading to further chaos in the U.S. government and possibly even serious violent clashes. Now, let's wait and see what action the two politicians will take.

Losing both? The United States has been fighting for two years, and Trump and Biden have encountered "Waterloo" at the same time

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