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US president elections updates 2024
Americans are voting in their millions on Tuesday as the nation takes part in one of the most competitive elections in their history. Former President Donald Trump, representing the Republican Party, is taking on current Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate. The stakes are particularly high as key issues like abortion rights, the war in Ukraine and the Middle East dominate the discourse. To get all latest news related to the poll, keep in touch with Views Bangladesh.
World is paying attention on November 5
Only a few days remain until the presidential election in the United States, the world's most powerful and influential country. There is intense excitement surrounding the event. All media outlets are reporting that a tough battle is shaping up. At this moment, both candidates and their campaign teams are diving into swing states—those states that could lean either way. To elaborate, the candidates are particularly focused on the states that helped Donald Trump win in 2016 but supported Joe Biden in 2020.
Trump calls Kamala Harris 'lunatic' in first rally since Biden exit
In a speech where he also claimed that Harris was in favor of the "execution" of babies due to her position on abortions, the former president and Republican nominee said: "She is a radical left lunatic who will destroy our country."
Biden ends re-election bid, upending White House race
US President Joe Biden has ended his re-election campaign and endorsed Vice-President Kamala Harris to succeed him as the Democratic candidate, in an extraordinary decision that upends an already dramatic race for the White House.
Trump officially nominated for president, picks JD Vance for running mate
Donald Trump selected US Senator JD Vance on Monday to serve as his vice presidential running mate, as the Republican Party officially nominated the former president as its 2024 presidential nominee at the start of the party's national convention in Milwaukee.
A Second Trump Presidency – A Pandora’s Box for the Global Order
According to a poll, 40% of Americans think foreign policy should be a primary issue in this election, which shows that number has nearly doubled since last year. How the U.S. impacts global affairs should be a priority for the U.S. Presidential election. However, the world has no say in who should lead the U.S., while the U.S. leader continues to dictate how the world should be governed; this paradox has continued to bewilder, frustrate, and even intrigue foreign affairs experts. In the ongoing discourse on how the next U.S. election will turn out, there is a complex debate on what a second Trump presidency would look like. Arguably, in his first term, Trump rewrote the global diplomacy rulebook. He had also transformed the domestic political landscape, which saw the attacks on the capitol, an incident that was not expected to occur in the U.S. However, this piece will focus on how a second Trump Presidency would impact international affairs.
Trump stars at Republican convention clouded by shooting
Donald Trump returns to the campaign trail on Monday (Jul 15) as the star of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee – a gathering meant to fire up the grassroots that has instead been overshadowed, by the weekend attempt on his life.
ISPR requests not to get misled by rumours over security of St. Martin’s
Inter Services Public Relation Directorate (ISPR) has urged all not to be misguided by rumours spreading through social media over the security of St. Martin’s island centering Myanmar's ongoing internal conflict near the island.
Ex-White House hopeful Nikki Haley pledges her vote to Trump
The former South Carolina governor, 52, abandoned her White House ambitions in March after suffering several heavy defeats in primary contests -- and had not previously indicated whether she would support the man who referred to her repeatedly as "birdbrain."