Memories Of The 2020 US Presidential Election: Trump-Biden Debate Like A Parade Bongkar Aib
JAKARTA - The 2020 Presidential Election has shocked the whole world. The fight between Donald Trump (the Republican Party) and Joe Biden (the Democratic Party) that took place was behind it. The hot atmosphere emerged from the debate event for the US Presidential Candidate.
Instead of a debate decorated with the sale and purchase of programs that increase people's lives, the debate actually grazes personal affairs. Sometimes context is out. The two of them threw inappropriate words at each other. This condition made the 2020 US Presidential Candidate debate the worst debate in the history of Uncle Sam's country.
Donald John Trump's leadership as the number one US person often brings pros and cons. His supporters praised Trump, who was in power from 2016-2020 as a leader worthy of leading the US.
Trump is considered the savior who brought the US back to its fit: a great nation. All of that is in accordance with the narrative of Trump's campaign, Make America Great Again (MAGA). Those who are against it don't lose their arguments.
Trump's power of the past four years is considered a protracted leadership. Trump is considered not to care about human rights issues. Even so with the environmental conservation agenda. The narrative is in line with Trump's spirit of fully support of conservative values.
The LGBTQ + community is most opposed to it. Moreover, it will be difficult for people of color and Muslims to enter the US. Trump no longer pays attention to the agenda of saving the environment. He withdrew the US from the Paris Agreement and did not want to spend funds to stem climate change.
All kinds of Trump shortages have actually become a powerful asset for Joe Biden in his fight against Trump in the 2020 US Presidential Election. The Democratic presidential candidate believes he can beat Trump. The former US Vice President of the 2009-2017 era considered Trump to have only brought narrow nationalism.
Trump doesn't care about the values contained in democracy. Biden is also ready to face Trump in the presidential candidate debate. Challenges are accepted. Trump and Biden are the main competitors in the 2020 US Presidential Election.
The first debate took place on September 29, 2020. Far from fire. The debate is no longer a program matter. However, personally. The harsh language is like a disgrace. Trump surprisingly brought the name of Biden's son, Hunter.
Trump throws the fact that Hunter has been dishonorably expelled from the military for consuming cocaine. Trump also mentioned Biden who was less intelligent because he was studying at Delaware University.
According to the facts, Biden is at a low level. Alias was ranked 506th out of 688 students. The narrative made Biden start using dirty language denying Trump: proportional, stupid, to racist.
"Hunter was expelled from the military. He was expelled, dishonorably fired for using cocaine. And he doesn't have a job until you become vice president. Once you become vice president, he makes a lot of money in Ukraine, in China, in Moscow, and in various other places," Trump explained in the first presidential debate. which took place at Case Western University and Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland, Ohio on September 29, 2020.
The first debate of the presidential candidate has received a bad stamp. This condition is predicted to occur in a second debate. However, the second debate, which was originally scheduled to take place on October 15, 2020, has been canceled. Cancellation by the Presidential Debate Commission (CPD) because Trump contracted COVID-19.
News of Trump's transmission made Biden excited. Trump, who initially underestimated the virus from Wuhan, was infected. As a result, Biden's campaign promise to break the chain of transmission of COVID-19 was echoed everywhere. Biden hopes that there will be no more presidential debate.
Biden doesn't want to get infected with COVID-19 from Trump. However, things changed when Trump recovered. The CPD held a debate on the second or last presidential candidate in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, on October 22, 2020. The themes that were carried were diverse, from handling the COVID-19 pandemic to changing the climate.
The debate hosted by NBC News host Kristen Welker was hot. The two presidential candidates are fighting for arguments regarding the handling of COVID-19. Biden considers Trump to be the culprit of the high number of coronavirus transmissions in the US.
Trump denies it. China is the culprit, he said. Trump also commented on Biden's proposed closure of the area (lockdown). The idea is considered to have brought only a lot of harm, rather than benefits. Some areas of the US that have closed areas like New York have experienced a crisis.
Trump also said Biden's promise to raise taxes if elected as the number one US person was like an stupidity. Small businesses will go out of business a lot, and the supervisor will become unemployed. Trump actually thinks his policy of cutting taxes is a good solution.
Debate got hotter when Biden alluded to Donald Trump's relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. Biden called Kim Jong-Un whom Trump considered good friends a threat to the world. Biden gave the example that the US had good relations with Hitler first. This relationship existed before the figure had the aspiration to invade the world.
Biden accused Trump and Kim Jong-Un of the same potential. The debate was heated. In fact, the two of them had mutual emotions. Many US citizens also agree that the debate is the worst in US history. Debates are a bad example for the younger generation of the US.
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"Meanwhile, I have a very good relationship with him (Kim Jong-Un). Different types of men, but maybe he thinks the same as me. We have different types of relationships. We have a very good relationship and don't want war.
"And about two months ago, he came to a certain area. They said, "Oh, there will be problems. I said, no, they didn't, because he wouldn't do that. And I'm right. Look, instead of North Korea being in a war involving millions of people, the evidence is that South Korea is safe," Trump said in the last presidential candidate debate, October 22, 2020.