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President-elect Joe Biden took over the presidential hill he dreamed of by defeating rivals step by step in party and presidential races. From the time of the primaries to the dramatic investment drama that unfolded, there were many difficulties until the presidential victory.
Candidate Biden faced a roadblock in the first preliminary race in Iowa during the Democratic Party election early last year. Senator Bernie Sanders and the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, former Pete Booth supporters, were at the forefront, while Biden fell to fourth place. In the second race in New Hampshire, candidate Biden even fell to fifth place, and a red light was lit on the ‘Biden Trends’.
Candidate Biden’s victory was reversed in South Carolina, the fourth race. It rose to second place here, and shortly thereafter, ‘Super Tuesday’, which held the contest for 14 states in early March, was overwhelmingly victorious and resurrected. Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who joined in the middle, couldn’t beat either. In the end, Congressman Sanders, whose reversal was difficult, declared leaving the primary on April 8 (local time), and Biden secured the number of state delegates needed to determine the candidate for the presidential election in early June, and became a Democratic presidential candidate after three races.
Biden, who managed to become a Democratic presidential candidate, highlighted President Donald Trump’s inability to respond to the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19). Candidate Biden showed differentiation from President Trump through the use of a mask and social distancing campaigns, and he made the most of a strategy to thoroughly utilize Corona 19 before the vote. In addition, he criticized President Trump’s easy awareness that Corona 19 was mired in the recession of economic downturn, and also poured messages focused on reconciliation and unity, such as the resolution of structural racial discrimination and police reform, in protests. throughout the United States.
Biden’s last minute victory card was former President Barack Obama. It consisted of solidifying the victory through black votes. On the 21st of last month, former President Obama began supporting Biden with a campaign in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the 21st, followed by campaigns in Miami, Florida on the 24th and Orlando, Florida on the 27th. On the 31st of the same month, in Michigan for first time with candidate Biden, he fired a direct shot at President Trump. Former President Obama criticized that “Trump treated the presidency as more than a reality show, but showed no interest in helping anyone other than himself and his friends and working.”
When President Trump launched into the chase in the last minute race in the election, Biden also flared up. From 1-2, with the presidential elections ahead, he tried to solidify his victory by targeting Pennsylvania, the most important party in two days in a row. Emphasizing that he was from Scranton, Pennsylvania and that his wife, Jill Biden, also grew up in Philadelphia. Candidate Biden said: “Tomorrow we have a chance to end the presidency that divided this country” and “we can end the president who has lit the flames of hatred across the country.”
/ Reporter Kihyuk Kim [email protected]
◇ Main magazine of Biden’s presidential race
-February 3, 2020, 4th place in the Democratic Party Iowa Contest
-February 11, New Hampshire, fifth place
-2nd place in the South Carolina contest on February 22
-Victory of ‘Super Tuesday’ on March 3
-Candidate for the elections of August 18 by the Democratic Party confirmed
-Television debate for the last presidential elections on October 22
November -1-2, Pennsylvania campaign
-November 3 presidential elections
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