The campaign for the U.S. presidential election this coming November is warming up. With his bid for re-election as the Republican candidate, former President Donald Trump has turned the heat in his criticism and uses a barrage of attacks against Kamala Harris in an effort to defeat her. Whereas Democratic candidate for the presidency Kamala Harris is also gearing up with her electioneering process and has activated several organizations to ensure that Indian-American voters come out in large numbers.
Now, in an unexpected turn of events, the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, has made some scintillating remarks where he supports Kamala Harris. Already fuming Trump is all the more furious with this endorsement from a known adversary of his, Russia.
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Trump’s Warning to Putin
Trump has seriously warned President Putin not to mess with the affairs of the neighboring countries, categorically making it clear to him that American Presidential Elections are purely an American affair in which the verdict of voters is the final one and no outside interference is required. He underscored the point that only local voters had the prerogative to choose the next President of the U.S. and nobody could influence their verdict.
Trump said he criticized Putin’s interference into domestic matters, saying that the latter should not intervene in the internal affairs of another country, being the head of state, but pay attention to his job. He stated that Kamala Harris has all the qualifications for becoming president and praised her vice presidency.
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Putin insinuated that U.S.-Russia relations could get better when Harris takes over as president. He observed that she maintains a constant smile and is diplomatic in her expression. He added that he respects the decisions of President Biden and indirectly pioneered his view that American democracy is flawed:
Democracy and Foreign Influence
Putin said that Russia is not in a position where it can take any lessons on democracy from the U.S. Putting a finger on the mounting tension between Russia and the U.S., political analysts have said the war of words has begun again. While some response to the comments of Putin, others fiercely criticize him, saying no country should bear the meddling of foreign elements in their internal affairs.