Kolonaki, Boston, Peristeri, Texas

The 2020 United States presidential election promises to be a gripping one. No reasonable observer would risk a prediction at the moment about who the Democrats will nominate to take on Donald Trump and whether the incumbent president will be elected to a second term in the White House.
In fact, when you talk about the issue with prominent analysts of American politics you tend to get the most contradictory views: "Trump's approval ratings are terrible, but the media don't like to say so because they were so wide off the mark in 2016 and don't want to make the same mistake twice," some commentators claim. In the same vein, some say that "Trump has lost the middle class, even bright-red Republican states such as Kentucky or Louisiana."
Others have completely different opinions: "Trump can still speak to the heart of the average American voter who feels that someone really...

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