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      6 months ago

      He’ll almost certainly be the Republican party’s nominee.

      The results of the general election in November will determine who the people elect as the next president.

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          6 months ago

          Generally speaking in a two party syatwm one of the two parties’ candidates will win. If Trump is on the ballot for the general election then yes, he has a possibility of winning. Although an independent, if they make it onto the ballot, also has a chance of winning, as would whomever the democrats nominate.

          That’s how elections work.

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            6 months ago

            Yes! Thanks ! I do understand how elections work, but I was more asking about what the current climate was like in the US. I am curious about whether people are talking about Trump / Biden positively or negatively, especially relative to the last election. I can look at polls and online comments but I can’t see what it is like around there as I am across the world.

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              whether people are talking about Trump / Biden positively or negatively, especially relative to the last election.

              Yes.

              You’ll find out there’s a variety of opinions and takes and that, ultimately, we won’t really know how it’s going to shake out until the election.

              Short of Trump being disqualified, or some other unexpected happening, the general election will be Trump and Biden and the votes will answer your question about who’ll be president for a second term.