On Saturday (17 October 2020) at 7.30 pm (East US), US President Trump delivered a speech in Wisconsin to support US law enforcement agencies.
The rally was held at the Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport in Janesville, Wisconsin, to support law enforcement.
Since the end of May, large-scale demonstrations and protests have erupted across the United States to protest racial discrimination, but then they have turned into arson and robbery. Trump has advocated law and order for months and called for the strong intervention of local police.
Trump was originally scheduled to arrive at Janesville on October 3, but he postponed his trip after the SARS-CoV-2 (CCP virus) was diagnosed on October 2. He recovered completely after three days and promised free antibody cocktail treatment and free vaccination to severe covid patients. as soon as they are available after authorization for emergency use is approved.
Trump's first public speech at the White House after his recovery was on the theme "Peaceful Protest for Law and Order." Trump criticized the violent demonstrations and once again expressed his support for the police and emphasized law and order. He said that the United States has so many outstanding law enforcement teams, "We must never allow mob rule."
In Kinusa, Wisconsin, an African-American man was shot by a white policeman, triggering a wave of violence. Trump visited Kinusa a week after the incident. He inspected the businesses burned by the rioters, held roundtable meetings with law enforcement agencies, praised local officials and law enforcement agencies, and denounced the rioters as "anti-police" and "anti-U.S. people".
Trump encouraged the locals to liaise with the federal government, "If one day early, we might save your store." The Secretary of Homeland Security also said at the time that the United States needs the rule of law and regulations, and Kinusa cooperates with federal law enforcement officials. This model can be promoted. To the whole country.
The county sheriff (David Beth) later said that he would endorse President Trump's re-election campaign because he supported law enforcement when he needed it most. The Kinusa riot was caused by the town’s resident Jacob Blake who was shot by the police on suspicion of kidnapping a child.
"The President's prompt and courageous support to our law enforcement family and community shows that he is a strong leader that Wisconsin and our country desperately need." Beth said, the other 38 county sheriffs in Wisconsin also expressed their support for Trump. stand by.
The Democratic Party’s agenda in this regard is to cut police funding. Although Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden (Joe Biden) does not admit this, the places where riots and violent crimes increase are basically under the Democratic Party’s administration.
In 2016, Trump won Wisconsin with less than 23,000 votes, and the state is seen as the key to these two campaigns.
In recent days, the Trump campaign team has organized intensive campaign activities in Wisconsin. Vice President Mike Pence held a campaign in Waukesha County on Tuesday and visited a manufacturing plant he visited in 2017.
Trump's son Eric went to Menomonee Falls near Janesville on Monday. Trump's daughter Ivanka went to northeastern Wisconsin on Tuesday.
Opinion polls show that the contention in Wisconsin is very stale. Democrat Joe Biden maintains a small advantage, usually within the margin of error.
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News (2) Updated 20/10/20
Trump's victory signal, long-term polls across the epidemic show support from swing voters
Reporter : Li Ao / https://www.secretchina.com/news/gb/2020/10/19/949711.html / Direct translation
A 6-month poll of “swing voters” in the battlefield states of the 2020 U.S. presidential election showed that he generally supports Trump’s reelection and does not believe that the Wuhan pneumonia (Covid-19) virus pandemic is His fault. The majority of voters agree with conservative ideas and support the Republican Party.
6-month poll of "swing voters" in the battlefield states of the U.S. presidential election in 2020 (polls) ) Showed that the presidential candidate Trump won their universal support, and they did not blame the current president for the covid pandemic. These voters chose Barack. Obama (Barack Obama), then chose President Trump in 2016. The survey found that most of them not only hope that Trump can be re-elected, but also plan to support the Republican Party and agree with traditional ideas.
The survey is a Swing Voter Project conducted by the Engagious/Schlesinger Group (Engagious/Schlesinger Group). "Engagious" (Engagious) is a partner of "Back to Normal Barometer" (Back to Normal Barometer) that often appears in the "Secret" program. Because of its 6-month long enough time span, the results of this survey report are highly reliable.
Overall, the Schlesinger group found that swing voters expected Trump to win re-election.
In the basic anxious election battles of their respective voters, the tendency of the middle voters is sufficient to influence the general election situation. It can be said that the results shown in the report show that the balance of victory has fallen to Trump.
Swing voters don’t think the pandemic is Trump’s fault and praise his “do everything possible” effort
The survey showed that 68% of swing voters in key Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin voted for Trump. They believe that Trump has done a good job economically, and that Trump is "working hard" to end the disaster and crisis caused by the covid pandemic.
In particular, it is worth mentioning that although the media blamed the president's desk for the spread of the pandemic, the vacillating voters were much more tolerant and did not think so, but praised the president for what he did to fight the virus and his hard work.
The report said: “Criticism of President Trump’s response to the pandemic has become the core of Biden’s campaign.” “However, most of our swing voters have not attributed the negative effects of the virus outbreak to the President.”
"They think this is an unprecedented situation. President Trump is following the advice of experts like any other president would do, and he is doing his best to prevent the epidemic as always."
The report points out: “It’s worth noting that although nearly half of Obama-Trump voters (who voted for Obama in 12 years and voted for Trump in 16) are'not so confident now' or'still not confident now', they Many of them still plan to vote for President Trump." "They believe that our country performed well before the pandemic." "They generally believe that the president is working to solve the problem."
The report emphasized that swing voters believe: "The (Wuhan pneumonia) virus outbreak is not the fault of President Trump."
After many events, Trump and the Republican Party have been highly rated in the minds of voters, while the Democratic Party has gone from bad to worse.
The polls report that most people think they will be better under Trump's leadership, which indicates that Trump will win the election.
Moreover, the report shows that after the virus pandemic, violent protests and riots sweeping across the United States, the "disband the police" movement, the "black life is also fate" (BLM) movement, the removal of "statues" and other American-style "Cultural Revolution" After the movement, the Beijing authorities, and various communist thoughts within the United States, the majority of the American people increasingly agree with the return of the traditional ideas advocated by the conservatives in Sichuan, and abandon the Democratic Party and extreme leftists. A radical agenda that insists on implementation.
The report said: "In stark contrast to the (leftist) swing state that showed Biden's sharp lead-good news for the Trump campaign-swing voters praise President Trump for the strong pre-pandemic economy."
"Even if they are affected by the pandemic, most of them still say that they are in better condition now than they were 4 years ago."
The report disclosed: "Voters say that President Trump is different from other political figures they have experienced in their lives. They believe that Trump has stood up for our country and is working hard."
The report continues to say that in addition to President Trump's situation is improving, swing voters' respect and closeness to the Republican Party are also moving in a direction higher than that of the Democratic Party.
The report said that in the six-month project, "this theme (close to the Republican Party and alienate the Democratic Party) recurred in swing voters."
"In April, our swing voters reflected on the changes between the two parties in the Trump era. They believe that the Democratic Party has gotten worse." Then, the report said: "In May, our swing voters expressed their belief that the Democratic Party has changed in the Trump era. It's worse." "In August, swing voters told us why they believe the Republican Party better reflects their values."
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