Putin praised Biden's intention to run for a second term

According to & nbsp; Putin, the American president does not & nbsp; need & nbsp; his assessments, but & nbsp; did it right & nbsp;. >

On November 22 & nbsp; White House spokeswoman Jennifer Psaki said that & nbsp; Joe Biden is not & nbsp; refusing & nbsp; plans to be re-elected to the & nbsp; highest government office in & nbsp; 2024. He & nbsp; confirmed publications in the & nbsp; media, which reported & nbsp; that the & nbsp; 79-year-old politician is going to go for & nbsp; a second presidential term, despite & nbsp; a drop in his ratings.

The statement was made against the & nbsp; background that appeared in & nbsp; The Democratic Party fears that & nbsp; due to & nbsp; age and & nbsp; falling approval of Biden's activities among Americans amid inflation and & nbsp; failures in & nbsp; fight against & nbsp; pandemic, he will & nbsp; give up & nbsp; fight for & nbsp; 20 per year & nbsp; p>

On November 20 & nbsp; it was reported that Joe Biden's new rating was called a “ blow in the gut. '' The popularity of the current head of the United States has broken an anti-record. The 46th president's support was only 36%. The indicator has reached its lowest level since the election. The level of criticism in & nbsp; society has grown to & nbsp; 53%.

Comments

comments