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Vance brings conservatism, youth to Trump ticket

Ohio U.S. Senator J.D. Vance was named the vice presidential candidate to presidential candidate Donald Trump. His policies mesh with the former president’s, but his background couldn’t be different. VOA’s Senior Washington Correspondent Carolyn Presutti shows us what Vance brings to the ticket. VOA White House Bureau Chief Patsy Widakuswara contributed to this report. VOA footage by Mary Cieslak.

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By Polityk | 07/22/2024 | Повідомлення, Політика

Trump campaign releases letter on shooting injury, treatment

NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s campaign released an update on the former president’s health on Saturday, one week after he survived an attempted assassination at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

The memo, from Texas Representative Ronny Jackson, who served as Trump’s White House physician, offers new details about the Republican GOP nominee’s injuries and the treatment he received in the immediate aftermath of the attack.

Jackson said Trump sustained a gunshot wound to the right ear from a high-powered rifle that came “less than a quarter of an inch from entering his head and struck the top of his right ear.”

The bullet track, he said, “produced a 2 cm wide wound that extended down to the cartilaginous surface of the ear. There was initially significant bleeding, followed by marked swelling of the entire upper ear.”

While the swelling has since resolved and the wound is beginning to heal properly, Jackson said Trump is experiencing intermittent bleeding, requiring the dressing that was on display at last week’s Republican National Convention.

“Given the broad and blunt nature of the wound itself, no sutures were required,” he wrote.

Trump was initially treated by medical staff at Butler Memorial Hospital. According to Jackson, doctors “provided a thorough evaluation for additional injuries that included a CT of his head.”

Trump, he said, “will have further evaluations, including a comprehensive hearing exam, as needed. He will follow up with his primary care physician, as directed by the doctors that initially evaluated him,” he wrote.

“In summary, former President Trump is doing well, and he is recovering as expected from the gunshot wound sustained last Saturday afternoon,” he added.

The letter is the first official update about the former president’s condition since the night of the shooting.

Jackson, a staunch Trump supporter and Trump’s former doctor, said he met Trump in Bedminster, New Jersey, late Saturday after he returned from Pennsylvania.

He said he has been with Trump since that time, evaluating and treating his wound daily. That includes traveling with him Saturday to Michigan, where the former president held his first rally since the shooting, joined by his newly named running mate, Ohio Senator J.D. Vance.

It is unclear whether Jackson is still a licensed doctor. A spokesperson for the congressman did not immediately provide a response and Trump’s campaign did not immediately respond to questions.

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By Polityk | 07/21/2024 | Повідомлення, Політика

Republicans united on Trump, divided on abortion

During the Republican National Convention, which ended Thursday, delegates approved a political platform that barely mentions abortion — a stark contrast to previous party positions. VOA’s chief national correspondent Steve Herman reports from the convention that this softer official stance on reproductive rights is aimed at making its candidate, Donald Trump, more appealing to undecided voters. VOA footage by Mary Cieslak.

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By Polityk | 07/20/2024 | Повідомлення, Політика

What happens if Biden drops out of presidential race?

Washington — With major donors reluctant to keep campaign funds flowing and more Democrats publicly saying that his chances of winning the November election are dwindling, U.S. President Joe Biden is reportedly coming closer to bowing out of the race.

As of Friday, there was no indication from the campaign nor the White House that Biden would drop out. But if he does, Democrats must make a swift decision on who would replace him on the top of their ticket, and how.

The most orderly scenario would be for Biden to endorse an alternative candidate and ask the delegates to transfer their pledged votes to him or her when they assemble next month at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois.

Historically, convention delegates vote for the candidate who won the primary or caucus in their respective states. Almost all 3,896 Democratic delegates are pledged to Biden after he swept nearly every primary and caucus contest in the country. But that “pledge” can be changed under DNC rules that allow for “good conscience” to determine delegate decisions.

Vice President Kamala Harris would be a logical choice to quickly coalesce delegate votes. She is already first in the line of presidential succession, and as part of the Biden-Harris ticket she would make sense financially.

Under campaign finance rules Harris is entitled to spend the Biden-Harris war chest, which stands at $91 million according to their last filing report in June.

Fifty-eight percent of Democrats think Harris would make a good president, according to a new poll from the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, 30% percent of the public think she would. Forty-three percent of adults have a favorable opinion of her, including 74% of Democrats.

However, Democrats may also want to avoid the undemocratic appearance of an automatic coronation of Harris as Biden’s successor and hold some kind of contest.

Open convention

The party could hold an open convention and choose a nominee from among several candidates that could include California Governor Gavin Newsom, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro or Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

An open convention could be a tumultuous and divisive process, something Democrats would want to avoid two months before the election. Nominating someone other than Harris could also anger Black women, a core bloc of the party’s support.

The bottom line is, should the president step aside, Democrats must quickly figure out who replaces Biden and who is likely to win the election, said Larry Sabato, director of University of Virginia’s Center for Politics.

“And that ought to be the same person,” he told VOA. “Whether they can do it in the time permitted — it’s a month — is another question entirely.”

Democrats must also decide who will be the running mate, a process that could create excitement and division in the party.

At separate occasions, Biden has said that the direst of polling results could get him to quit, or if there is a “medical condition that emerged,” or if the “Lord Almighty comes out and tells” him to.

The president remains in isolation in his vacation home in Delaware, following his COVID diagnosis earlier this week.

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By Polityk | 07/19/2024 | Повідомлення, Політика

Donald Trump accepts Republican nomination

The Republican National Convention ended Thursday night with a speech by the party’s official presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump. He had been in the audience watching the convention all week, but Thursday was his first public speech since he was the target of an assassination attempt last Saturday. VOA’s Senior National Washington Correspondent Carolyn Presutti brings us the sights and sounds from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Kim Lewis and Tatiana Koprowitz contributed to this report.

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By Polityk | 07/19/2024 | Повідомлення, Політика
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