[美 대선] Trump’s dissatisfaction with ruling party lawmakers to stop … Shall we cooperate with Biden?



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“There will be a peaceful regime change”
Biden Camp creates Republican allies to take over the regime

US Senate Republican Representative Mitch McConnell is holding a press conference after winning the seventh election in Louisville, Kentucky on the 4th. Louisville = AP Yonhap News

When the president of the United States, Donald Trump, repeatedly expressed his willingness to disagree with the presidential elections, a ‘distance’ with Trump began even within the Republican party, an alliance. The comments continue to publicly emphasize the importance of peaceful regime change. There has been growing concern that the aftermath of an unreasonable court fight could set the party on fire. Sensing this trend, Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden is also working hard to create a ‘Republican alliance’.

Republican Senate Representative Mitch McConnell met with reporters in Kentucky on the 6th (local time) and said, “If President Trump doesn’t get re-elected, I think there will be a peaceful regime change.” Following ““Since 1792, it has been a peaceful transfer of power and it has been transferred to a new administration every four years.” Political outlets The Hill interpreted McConnell’s comments as if they were drawing a line, saying, “This stems from President Trump’s unfounded claim that Biden is taking his votes.” He also indirectly revealed his discontent with the electoral field, saying: “There are not a few warnings within the party that the president’s remarks are weakening the institutional base (democratism) of the country. McConnell has been relatively faithful to President Trump’s arguments.

President Trump reiterated his position in a statement from the presidential field that day, saying, “I believe the American people deserve full transparency in counting all votes and certifying elections.” It means that you will continue with the lawsuits related to counting and voting by mail.

McConnell is not the only Republican legislator facing Trump’s dissatisfaction. Senator Susan Collins said: “All valid votes under the law must be counted and allegations of fraudulent elections can be entered in court.” It is noted that even if there is a problem with the electoral process, the president’s inflammatory remarks are inappropriate. Senator Roy Blunt of the same party also told Trump that “some of my leadership obligations are to consider how I am leaving.” Critical President Trump and Senator Mitt Romney criticized Trump’s comments, saying: “It is incorrect to say that the elections were fabricated, corrupt and stolen. Such comments are reported to undermine democracy.

The US CNN broadcast said: “In the Republican Party, we are concerned about the impact of Trump’s unfounded accusations.” Saying.

It should be noted that they will cooperate with candidate Biden. Biden’s side has already worked to attract allies within the Republican Party. CNN predicted that “candidate Biden is choosing McConal as the most important conversation partner” and that “the meeting between Biden and McConnell will happen soon.” The government procurement team needs the support of the Republicans. Biden, whose goal is to resolve the controversy over the legality of the elections and enter the elected system, is focusing on gaining the cooperation of Republican leaders before the court battles drag on.

Azalea reporter




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