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Instead of answering questions, Donald Trump dances on a stage before the US election. A US expert explains what’s behind Trump’s increasingly “disturbed” appearance.

Donald Trump has made several disturbing campaign appearances before the US election – but this time even US President Joe Biden is mocking Trump. “He stood on stage and danced for 30 minutes,” Biden said at an event in Philadelphia. “What’s wrong with that boy?”

Trump was in The Oaks, a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Monday (October 14) to vote in a swing state in a kind of citizens’ dialogue ahead of the US election. After about half an hour, Trump ended the event due to the heat in the hall after two medical emergencies in the audience. Instead of Trump walking off the stage, he offered a curious idea.

Harris took over Trump’s dance routine on the campaign trail before the US election

“Let’s make it a music festival. “Who wants to ask questions?” Trump said and asked the director to play “Ave Maria.” Over the next 30 minutes, Trump listened to more songs, to which he danced on stage.

Harris shared a video with parts of Trump’s dance performance

“Voters see a weak Trump who rambles for hours, stands still for 30 minutes, and forces people to listen to his Spotify playlist. It’s weird and about voters,” said the Harris campaign consultant, who previously worked for President Joe Biden, according to the news station. NBC News.

Democrats are paying attention to Trump’s mood ahead of the US election

In the weeks before the US election, Democrats are trying to focus on Trump’s state of mind and whether the 78-year-old is fit for the presidency. Since his battle against Harris to win the US election, Trump has appeared more erratic than ever.

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In the wake of Hurricane Helen, Trump has been spreading conspiracy theories, mocking his opponent, and “making his speeches harder and harder to understand,” writes an editor for US news channel MSNBC. American expert Julian Müller-Kahler of the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) knows how Trump’s confusing appearance is being received by American voters.

Donald Trump looks “messy” ahead of US election © ZUMA Press Wire/Image

US expert explains Trump’s strategy behind “confused and crazy” appearance ahead of US election

A key part of Trump’s strategy is “a combination of barrier-breaking and credibility,” says Mueller-Coller BuzzFeed News Deutschland Van IPPEN.MEDIA. Like most politicians, he doesn’t read from a teleprompter but always says what comes to mind.

“The chaotic and crazy nature allows him to connect with the ‘common man’ and the feeling that he understands ‘out of touch’ issues better than the politically correct elites,” says the American expert. However, Trump is scaring undecided voters with his behavior.

The outcome of Pennsylvania could decide the US election

He needs political victories in the swing states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin to win the US election. In Michigan, before the dance performance, he attracted attention with a statement he made at a program at the Detroit Economic Club. “They’re raping our country,” Trump said, talking about globalization, big foreign corporations and his plans for the economy. In doing so, he opted for his well-known strategy of “mobilizing voters through the clear rhetoric of a common enemy,” says the US expert.

Some experts consider Pennsylvania the most important swing state in the race to win the U.S. election because of its large electorate. Trump is currently leading there in the polls. Polling firm InsiderAdvantage found Trump with 49 percent of the vote. Harris, on the other hand, got just 47 percent.

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