This week we are talking about Biden, especially ahead of the first presidential debate on Thursday.
Recent reports indicate that while Biden may outvote Trump in the popular vote, he may end up losing the Electoral College vote and miss out on the presidency.
The American democratic system is based on the Electoral College system, where each state has a certain number of electoral votes based on its population. If a candidate outvotes his opponent in a state, all of the state's electoral votes go to that candidate. This means that even if Biden wins more popular votes nationwide, Trump could still be the president-elect if he wins more electoral votes in key states.
Take California, for example. As a traditional Democratic stronghold, even if Biden wins a large number of votes here, it will not have much impact on changing the election results because California's electoral votes will definitely go to him. This is why some people say that voting in California may just be a personal expression of emotion for the election results.
In short, while winning the total number of popular votes is important, the key to becoming the president of the United States is winning enough states to get enough electoral votes.
Recent reports indicate that Trump has shown a more friendly stance towards cryptocurrencies, which is in stark contrast to Biden's attitude. This difference may have an impact on multiple levels, including policy making, market expectations, technological innovation, and investor confidence.
Trump's pro-cryptocurrency stance may be seen as support for innovation, which may encourage the market's positive expectations for the development of cryptocurrency technology while enhancing investor confidence in this emerging asset class. On the other hand, Biden's policy inclinations may focus more on regulation and risk management, which may bring different guidance and expectations to the market.
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