All against all, but only four against Donald Trump. The second debate between the Republican contenders for the White House offers little inspiration and is almost boring for the first hour, save for the attacks on the former president by his former allies. The first to point the finger at Trump, who is once again absent from the stage, is Ron DeSantis, who for years was considered the tycoon’s dolphin.
“He should be here with us, instead he is missing in action,” said the governor of Florida, accusing him of increasing the debt by 7,800 billion, thereby preparing the ground for today’s inflation (a support that Joe Biden immediately expressed collected). ). Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie took the lead ahead of Mike Pence and Nikki Haley. “Donald, I know you’re watching, you can’t resist. You’re afraid to stand on this stage to defend your results,” he said and invented the nickname “Donald Duck” for him, i.e. the not very brave Donald Duck. The attacks have so far failed to fuel Trump, who ignored the second debate at the Reagan Library and launched a rally among striking auto workers in Michigan. “I’m here to defend the working class,” the former president told workers, telling them that Joe Biden’s electric car policies would do nothing but favor China by eliminating thousands of jobs. The strike by the powerful American metal workers union also ended up in the debate moderated by Fox. “Instead of demonstrating with workers, Biden should go into the ranks of the unemployed. “Bidenomics is a failure,” criticized former Vice President Mike Pence, using his many years of experience several times to portray himself as the most popular Republican candidate for the presidency and to challenge Biden. All aspiring Republicans agree on the failure of the president’s economic policies.
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