Biden in Trump’s Land and Rand Dentist

Alireza Sarfarazi
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Biden in Trump's Land and Rand Dentist

Biden in Trump and DeSantis’ territory

Biden will spend Wednesday in Florida, a state that he knows is one of the darkest territories for Democrats. Florida used to be an electoral paradise for Democrats, but now it is a toss-up state on the border. The conditions for Democrats in this state are no longer favorable.

They don’t have much chance in the 2022 gubernatorial race, and DeSantis, the Republican governor of Florida, is not only confident in his own victory, but also thinking about Trump’s defeat in the 2024 candidacy.

Trump, who now resides in Florida and is the center of attention for American conservatives, is engaged in a serious and fierce competition with DeSantis. He intends to hold an election rally in Florida for Republicans, but has not invited DeSantis to his campaign. Apart from the gubernatorial race, Senator Marco Rubio is relatively confident in defeating his Democratic rival.

A few days ago, Biden showed solidarity with the hurricane-affected people in Florida during his trip to assess the damage. He wanted to uplift the spirits of the affected and displaced individuals in Florida, along with Republican Governor Ron DeSantis and Senator Rick Scott, the main face of the Republican campaign.

Aside from the Republican Manifesto in the House of Representatives, Senator Rick Scott’s Senate campaign has been so terrifying that even the Senate Republican leader has expressed concern. Biden wants to utilize the ideas presented in Senator Scott’s manifesto and rally voters by warning them about the dangerous Republican agenda. He knows that Democrats have not had good days in Florida and will not have them.

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