Catch Business Today’s Executive Director Rahul Kanwal in an exclusive conversation with Ian Bremmer, President and Founder of Eurasia Group, as they delve into the critical question of Donald Trump’s assassination attempt and its implications. Ian Bremmer, renowned for his expertise in assessing global uncertainties, offers a compelling analysis of this unprecedented event.
“Donald Trump has become the 13th U.S. president or presidential candidate to face an assassination attempt and survive,” Bremmer begins. He emphasizes the pivotal nature of this incident, stating, “The biggest question in the United States, which will determine global geopolitics, is the impact this assassination attempt will have on the crucial race to the White House.” Bremmer underscores the heightened polarisation in American politics, noting that while most voters have firmly decided, the enthusiasm among Trump supporters is likely to surge.
Trump’s robust response to the attempt contrasts sharply with the perceived frailty of Biden, whose recent debate performance has drawn internal criticism within his party. “Given these factors,” Bremmer concludes, “it is much more likely that Trump will make a strong bid to return as president.” This insightful conversation offers a rare glimpse into the evolving dynamics of U.S. politics and their far-reaching global implications.
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