US presidential election and former President Barack Obama
Washington November is the month of presidential elections in the United States and every four years these elections are milestones for Americans but this time, the election rally was not due to the coronavirus epidemic, and the election campaign is strange.
On Saturday, former President Barack Obama shook hands with thousands of successful students in schools and colleges, gave them a virtual address, and nodded in confidence at the country's current leadership. It has failed to cope with the global epidemic.
Addressing successful students at HBCU, or the historic Black College and University, in 2020, Barack Obama also felt that future leadership could be in their hands if they did not fear the next challenge.
The former president's speech to most art students has caused a stir across the United States. He slammed the tournament administration for failing to deal effectively with the coronavirus epidemic. In response, the US Department of Health officials denied the allegations, saying there had been a "coronary plague" for two months. If this had not been done, the situation would have worsened
In response to his criticism, President Trump called President Obama an incompetent president. Despite all this, pro-Republican Democratic analysts say Obama's speech is politically significant.
Irfan Malik is the president of the Muslim Council in Harvard County, Maryland. Speaking to Wao, he said one of the students Obama addressed was an 18-year-old who would graduate from school and vote for the first time, and another who would graduate from college. Looking for a job so the future is very important for both of them
MJ Khan is a prominent Republican and city councilor in Houston, Texas. He asserted that his confession had been obtained through torture, and that his confession had been obtained through torture, and that his confession had been obtained through torture. Stand with them and don't vote for anyone but them
President Obama's address was to the community, which often votes for the Democratic Party. The American black population appears to be relatively problematic and discriminated against, but their support for the Democratic Party is clear.
However, MJ Khan said the Democratic Party believes that African-American votes are ripe for them and that the Republican Party is not trying to win their support, otherwise the community will vote and then lose the results.
Irfan Malik also said that Obama's support for Joe Biden was important because he could not succeed without the African-American vote.
Criticizing President Trump's efforts to deal with the Coronavirus epidemic, he blamed the previous government, saying there was no response to the state of emergency.
Irfan Malik said the previous government could be blamed if it lasted a month or two, but if President Trump has been in power for more than three years, how can he blame the Obama administration.
MJ Khan said it was not the fault of any government but he believed that the last 50 years of government in the United States had not made any special preparations for such an emergency. And he doesn't think the United States is paying attention to infrastructure.
Earlier, Obama remained silent and did not respond to criticism of President Trump. But now that Biden is a potential Democratic presidential candidate, Obama has once again tried to keep quiet about political rhetoric. Echoes of his two speeches are heard on Saturday.
President Trump is still targeting Obama, and on Twitter, he wrote the word "Obama Gate," and in response, Obama wrote the word "vote." Elections are a long way from the Corona bacterial epidemic, but no one can deny its importance. It remains to be seen whether this germ will give the American people a chance to vote.
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