Foreign leaders are visiting Mar-a-Lago to restore ties with Trump, assuming his victory, but his polling advantage may not last. Trump faces challenges on abortion policies and immigration rhetoric. Biden allies are relieved by his post-State of the Union coverage and are preparing for Trump's legal battles.
Key Points
Trump's prospects driven by irrational exuberance in political markets
Diplomatic corps anticipating a Trump restoration
Challenges on abortion policies and immigration rhetoric
Biden allies relieved by post-State of the Union coverage
Pros
Foreign leaders restoring ties with Trump may benefit diplomatic relations
Trump's strong stance on immigration could attract Republican voters
Cons
Trump's polling advantage in key states may not last
Challenges on abortion policies and race-baiting rhetoric may alienate voters