The election in the United States|The electoral movement
Trump's statement is divisive - "deliberately ambiguous"
It is unclear what Donald Trump actually means by his statement that supporters only need to vote for him once, then never again. The Democrats claim that the statement is a threat to democracy, while the Republicans say that the statement is about how Trump will unite the country, writes The Washington Post.
According to political scientist Erica De Bruin, Donald Trump often makes intentionally ambiguous statements that can be interpreted in different ways.
- To understand what a new presidency would mean for Trump, I think it is more useful to look at his past behavior than to try to analyze what might be the "true meaning" of every single comment he makes, she explains to The Washington Mail.
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100 days until the election: Record-short campaign awaits
Election campaigning in the United States is entering its final phase today, reports the AFP news agency. There are exactly one hundred days left until the election, which has been marked by major changes in recent weeks. Unofficially, that makes this year's election campaign the shortest in modern history, according to the news agency.
From the assassination attempt on Donald Trump to Joe Biden's defection and the candidacy of Kamala Harris, the election campaign has drastically changed.
- This election will be a referendum on the incumbent politicians, it's still Biden and Harris. We will see how it will turn out, says Republican strategist Matt Terrill to AFP.
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Trump: "You won't have to vote anymore"
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump urged his Christian supporters that they only need to vote for him once - then never again, Reuters reports.
- Christians, go out and vote, just this once. You won't have to do that anymore. Four more years, you know what, it's going to be all right, it's going to be fine, you won't have to vote anymore my beautiful Christians, he said during an event in Florida.
It is unclear what Trump meant, but according to the US Constitution, US presidents are limited to two terms. If Trump wins the upcoming presidential election, he will only get to serve another four years.
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