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After the Wall Street Journal released data from a survey indicating that 49% of the people consulted agree that Donald Trump is no longer mentally prepared to govern the nation again, the New York magnate attacked the Murdoch family, owners of the newspaper, but his fury also reached Joe Biden.
Through a publication on the Truth Social platform, The New York politician challenged them whom he considers his opponents.
“I hereby challenge Rupert Murdoch & Sons, Biden, directors of the WSJ, to tests of acuity! I will say the place and the test, and it will be difficult. No one will even come close to me! We can also include some physical activity,” he wrote.
And to demonstrate that he is in excellent health, Trump referred to a recent sporting achievement.
“I just won the Senior Club Championship at a great golf club, with many very good players. To do it you need strength, precision, tact and, above all, mental strength,” he emphasized.
In the survey, conducted from August 24 to 30, citizens consulted were asked for their opinion about President Joe Biden and magnate Donald Trump.
About, 49% of those surveyed considered that the 77-year-old Republican “is not mentally prepared for the position of president.”
When the exercise turned to the figure of the current president of the nation, 60% of citizens agreed that “he doesn’t look good.”
In this sense, Trump noted that the poll had been created with the aim of making him look bad in the eyes of his supporters.
“In a survey of Wall Street Journal false and probably manipulated, that came out of nowhere to soften the blow of mental incompetence that is so obvious with corrupt Joe Biden, they ask me about my age and my mentality. “Where did that come from?” he stated.
The truth is Most polls indicate that the former president looks like a favorite among Republicans to obtain the candidacy. and appear on the ballot.
In fact, another exercise carried out by cnn It showed that if Trump and Biden coincided on the ballot, 47% of those surveyed would be inclined to choose the Republican; against the 46% who would vote for the current president.
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