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Trump bruised as polls favour Biden – but experts warn of risk of dirty tricks

The president has had a difficult period and is trailing his rival by double digits. But he has time to fight back – and fight dirty

It was the death of a salesman. With tie undone and crumpled “Make America great again” cap in hand, Donald Trump cut a forlorn figure shambling across the White House south lawn on his return from his failed comeback rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Some observers likened him to Willy Loman, the tragic protagonist of Arthur Miller’s benchmark drama.

The US president, critics say, has spent years selling a bill of goods to the American people. Now they are no longer buying.

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Source: US Politics - theguardian.com


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