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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden shares a bed with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
That message, Donald Trump’s re-election campaign is in the middle of summer and fall.
In Republican election movies Champagne Joe Biden toast with Xi Jinping. During press conferences, then Vice President Biden says a prosperous China is good for the outside world. We see cropped photos in Hunter Biden and we are reminded that the presidential candidate’s troubled son has been on the board of a company with Chinese national capital.
Donald Trump prioritizes the United States, while Joe Biden cares about China first, according to voters. Donald Trump Jr., the president’s son, released the nickname “BeijingBiden”.
Republican strategists hope that a presidential campaign targeting China will spark the nationalist sentiments of American grassroots voters, bringing them back to “anti-globalist” Donald Trump.
China thus becomes “the new Mexico”, the neighboring country that was lying as a threatening background in the 2016 Trump campaign.
The Trump campaign in 2020 does not weigh to suspect individual Americans with a Chinese background. In one of the films, Joe Biden is seen mixed up with a man with Asian features: Gary Locke, former governor of Washington and Secretary of Commerce for Barack Obama.
On the page of the conservative leader of the Wall Street Journal, commentator Walter Russell writes that a campaign targeting China may be Trump’s only chance for reelection. Such a campaign would not only put China in charge of spreading the coronavirus around the world. Without also representing Democratic politicians as beneficiaries of trade agreements with China, unfavorable to the great mass, according to Trump’s rhetoric.
“China kills our jobs, steals our technology, and endangers American health,” as a voice says in one of the Republican election movies.
Although the Trump campaign against China has mainly internal political motives, it can quickly have global political consequences.
It was noted until Friday when the United States halted a crown resolution at the UN Security Council, when the text urged UN member states to support the global community in crisis, including specialized health departments of the ONU.
Americans could not tolerate the resolution’s indirect reference to the World Health Organization (WHO), which the Trump administration has refused to fund since April. This is a protest against the fact that Trump, according to Trump, has been partying for China and opposing the United States.
From a purely electoral strategy perspective, the campaign against China could probably be fruitful.
In a measure As the Trump campaign was carried out in 17 states, 77 percent of voters say China has obscured the scope of the virus’s spread. Eight out of ten, 79 percent, say China has not been certain about the number of infected and killed.
That Donald Trump himself often spoke positively about Xi Jinping, and that Trump’s children benefited from business in China while the father worked at the White House, is another story.