US Election 2020: Trump’s attempt to undermine pandemic guidelines, taking negative toll over Republican leader

Massive Rallies by Trump urged public disapproval.


In the disdain of COVID 19 Pandemic which had spread its roots all over the world is tightening its brutal grip in the United States amid this crucial time of US Elections 2020. The sufferings swaying the Globe are insatiable and squeezing humanity. The Republican Party leader Donald Trump has been holding huge rallies to muster citizen’s support and emerge victorious. This is creating a sense of hostility among the citizens as they completely disapprove of this decision, gathering 60% unfavorable ratings.

US Elections have been a significant event not only for states but for the entire world due to the super power status it holds. So, this is something discussed, witnessed and analyzed around the world. The coming Tuesday will announce the new President holding the incumbent. According to major polls, Joe Biden is enjoying an eight point lead. Moreover, citizens are supportive of Biden’s decision to not hold massive party rallies, promote social distancing and wearing of masks.

Trump’s rallies are seeing packed crowds without adherence to Covid norms. He also mocked reporters and Biden for wearing masks and having a limited physical reach. This overpowering of economics by public health in his pursuit is highly rebuked by active and aware citizens. The US President has been observed dodging the critical questions on public health crisis and been deviating the media’s attention from this mainstream interest to violence that broke in Philadelphia after another police shooting.

The Democrat's administration took a dig at Trump’s vainglorious attempt leading nowhere to wage the virus. Biden criticized his policies, efforts and strategies to combat pandemic. In another frame, Trump is luring voters by his promising manifesto. In a rally at Arizona he assured people by saying, ”USA will be soon better, vanquishing the virus and will emerge even stronger than before.” 

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