US President realDonaldTrump’s tactics to win re-election will be centred on presidential candidate Joe Biden, law and order, going after the African American vote and claiming success in battling COVID-19, according to Sky News host Brent O’Halloran.
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US President Donald Trump’s tactics to win re-election will be centred on presidential candidate Joe Biden, law and order, going after the African American vote and claiming success in battling COVID-19, according to Sky News host Brent O’Halloran. “Just like in 2016, the polls now suggest Trump is a long shot, and he’s up against an opponent with decades of political experience,” Mr O’Halloran said.
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