Donald Trump vs Joe Biden: Shehu Sani Speaks on US Presidential Election, “He Will Eventually Quit”
TheTalk.NG journalist Esther Odili has over two years of experience covering political parties and movements
A former Kaduna Central senator, Shehu Sani, has reacted as the president of the United States, Joe Biden, publicly said he intends to stay in the race for president. However, he reportedly told a key ally that he has doubts about whether he can continue the campaign.
US President Joe Biden, Shehu Sani and Donald Trump.
As reported by Washinton Examiner, the unnamed key ally said that Biden knows his next public appearances must go well and that he knows his position.
Recall that Biden’s performance during the US presidential debate against Donald Trump of the Republican Party on Thursday evening, June 28, stirred mixed criticism in the polity.
During the first of the two presidential debates, President Biden appeared to be struggling for a rematch of the 2020 campaign, as the Republicans took pride in Trump’s chances.
Interestingly, on Wednesday, Bideon vowed to stay in the presidential race and explained his reason why he faltered during the debate with Trump.
In a swift reaction to the development, Shehu Sani maintained that Joe Biden “will eventually quit” the US presidential election race.
In a post shared on his X page on Wednesday, July 3, Shehu Sani tweeted:
“Joe Biden will eventually quit.”
TheTalk.NG captured some reactions below;
@RhoMas22 tweeted:
“You are supporting one at home for 2027 and hoping that one abroad will quit lol.”
@SportyStacey7 tweeted:
“Trump will defeat him.”
@Chimacoeche tweeted:
“Quit to where?”
“He should finish it, no going back.”
@mobytoolz tweeted:
“It’s is expected.”
In a related development, TheTalk.NG reported that Trump accused Biden on Thursday, June 27, of doing a “poor job” on the US economy and of presiding over a disastrous rise in inflation.
Trump reflected on how rising prices and the cost of living have become vital issues ahead of November’s presidential election.
According to a recent poll from the DC-based firm Gallup, Americans have named inflation or the cost of living as “the most important financial problem facing their family” in each of the last three years.
Source: TheTalk.NG
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