He made achievements at the economic and international levels, despite underestimating his efforts

Biden scores points that were not considered by Republicans

Biden scored unexpected points over the Republicans.

AFP

After being ridiculed by ex-President Donald Trump and Republicans who described him as a "pseudo-dotard" president, US President Joe Biden scored points this summer both economically and internationally, three months ahead of what is expected to be a difficult legislative election. for Democrats.

Over the past 18 months, the oldest president in US history has seemed far from playing any significant political role, but this week he has begun to show some resolve.

The 79-year-old man, whose test results are still positive for "Covid-19", shows clear physical signs through a less steady gait and often more difficult pronunciation, which indicates that the pregnancy on his shoulders is stressful.

The latest good news for Joe Biden, Friday's job market recorded its best results in 50 years, with a sudden recovery to pre-pandemic levels.

This represents unexpected activity at a time when the fight against inflation is raising fears of a recession in the world's largest economy.

On the climate crisis, right-wing Democratic Senator Kirsten Cinema gave her approval Thursday to vote for the largest bill on investments in health and the environment that Biden supports.

Senators will begin debating the bill over the weekend.

Also, last week Congress passed a law allocating $52 billion to boost semiconductor production in the United States, and tens of billions of dollars for research and development.

Joe Biden snatched that victory ahead of the midterm elections in November, after a protracted political struggle.

At the international level, Biden announced last Monday that a US armed drone had killed the leader of al-Qaeda, Ayman al-Zawahiri, while he was on the balcony of his house in Kabul.

In addition to his attempts to settle the war in Ukraine, the US president has so far avoided a complete break with China, after Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan.

Even the possibility of holding a direct meeting between him and Chinese President Xi Jinping was discussed.

Democrats in the Senate and House of Representatives have only a narrow majority while the midterm elections seem very difficult to them.

This fact emerges when the camp in power usually loses these elections.

Slate political journalist Jordan Weissman said in a tweet on Twitter that Joe Biden, the 46th president of the United States, is not an embodiment of his political hero Franklin Roosevelt (the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945).

"But so far, it seems that Biden's first term is on par with the term of former president Barack Obama in terms of success, and with a much narrower (parliamentary) majority."

A number of Republicans, led by Trump, who has not conceded his defeat in the 2020 elections and is expected to run for the presidential elections in 2024, portray Joe Biden as "semi-dorky and incompetent" and manipulated by left-wing Democrats.

In an interview with "Fox News", the former White House doctor, Ronnie Jackson, who had announced that Trump could live 200 years, says that the current president suffers from "cognitive disorders."

However, a medical examination conducted on Biden in November, it was concluded that he is "strong" and "competent to perform his duties."

However, only 18% of American voters hope that Biden will run in 2024, according to an opinion poll conducted by Yahoo News in cooperation with YouGov.

The level of approval of his performance drops to 35% or even 30% when it comes to the economic situation.

Also, only 26% of respondents believe that Joe Biden is "capable of helping the United States overcome the challenges it faces."

Amid all this, his popularity among Democrats continues to decline due to his advanced age, especially since he will be 86 years old when his second term ends in January 2029. This prompted Representative Caroline Maloney to say, “I don't think he will run” in 2024. But a House spokeswoman White, Karen Jean-Pierre denied this idea, stressing that "the president has the intention to compete" within two years.

The latest good news for Joe Biden, Friday's job market recorded its best results in 50 years, with a sudden recovery to pre-pandemic levels.

It seems that Biden's first term is on par with former President Barack Obama's term in terms of success, and with a much narrower (parliamentary) majority.

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