Donald Trump’s crown throws uncertainty into electoral campaign



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Donald Trump’s crown throws the country and the electoral movement into extremely great uncertainty.

How sick will Trump, 74, get? Can you lead the country?

Trump will not be able to hold election rallies in the coming weeks and the focus will once again turn to his worst branch, handling the crown pandemic.

People often talk about the October surprises in the US presidential elections. The sensational news that the president is carrying the coronavirus definitely qualifies as such.

To be sure, the Trump infection has the potential to affect the outcome of the presidential elections, which are only a month away.

Nothing has been said about how long Trump will be in quarantine, but it could be anywhere from 7 to 14 days. We don’t know where Trump is in the disease. You were probably infected by your close adviser Hope Hicks, but it may be at a very early stage where you don’t feel any symptoms yet.

Trump belongs through their age is a risk group and they should, according to the recommendations, isolate themselves at home and refrain from anything other than the necessary social contacts. You are also overweight, which is an additional risk factor.

Even if he’s fine right now, Trump can get so sick that he can’t rule the country. That is exactly what happened to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, almost 20 years younger. At first he seemed fine, but after a week he had to be taken to the hospital and finally needed intensive care to survive.

Imagine a situation where there are three weeks until the election and the President of the United States must put on a respirator or receive oxygen. The recovery time for those who become seriously ill is usually very long.

If Trump falls ill, it is Vice President Mike Pence who will take office. But he too may have been infected and is now in quarantine. It can be chaos.

Could Trump have infected Biden, who will soon turn 78?  asks Aftonbladet foreign policy expert Wolfgang Hansson.

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Could Trump have infected Biden, who will soon turn 78? asks Aftonbladet foreign policy expert Wolfgang Hansson.

Although Trump He does not get very sick at all, the disease means a serious rest for him. Unlike challenger Joe Biden, Trump defies experts’ recommendations and continues to hold large election rallies across the country. Now there will be no election meetings for at least a week, maybe two or more. It could have a big impact on Trump’s chances of being re-elected. It is already lower in opinion polls.

Another question is whether Trump was infected just days ago when the first debate of the presidential election took place. True, he and Joe Biden didn’t even do the traditional wreath salute, but they stayed in the same room for about two hours. Could Trump have infected Biden, who will soon turn 78?

Next scheduled debate it’s less than two weeks away. You should definitely ask question marks as to whether it will be possible to keep it as planned. Even the latest debate on October 29 may be in jeopardy depending on Trump’s health.

In addition, the focus of the electoral campaign will once again end on the crown pandemic, where the president has very bad opinion figures about his way of facing the crisis.

He has consistently downplayed the risks, while in interviews with journalist Bob Woodward he said he knew from the outset how dangerous the virus was. In other words, it may have contributed to an additional number of Americans dying from the disease. The death toll now stands at 207,000, but is steadily increasing as the spread of the infection in many states remains extensive.

The fact that the White House For all his resources, unable to prevent the infection from reaching the Oval Office doesn’t exactly reinforce confidence in Trump’s handling of the pandemic.

Is it the crown that is mainly on people’s retinas when they stand at the polling station on November 3? Donald Trump has very little chance of winning.

Are there possible positive effects for Trump of being infected?
You may get the sympathy of many Americans.

If Trump copes with only mild symptoms, he can strengthen his macho image and become a contrast to Joe Biden, who in that situation can appear even more fragile.

But overall, the infection is very bad news for the president.

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Aftonbladet Daily speaks with coordinator Richard Bergström.

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