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    Jake Paul backs Donald Trump, talks about issues concerning voters

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    Jake Paul has talked about supporting Joe Biden and Donald Trump and issues that are worrying the voters in the US.

    Jake Paul backs Donald Trump, talks about issues concerning votersAFP
    Jake Paul has claimed that he would back former US President Donald Trump in the Presidential election, as per a report on Fox News. Paul in an interview with claimed that he would vote for Trump in the upcoming election in November. Paul also pointed out at inflation, price rise, minimum wage, mortgages, jobs, and health of citizens.

    Meanwhile, Donald Trump criticized U.S. aid to Ukraine and suggested raising tariffs to replace the U.S. income tax on a Thursday visit to Capitol Hill where he also called the city hosting his party's presidential convention "horrible."

    In separate meetings with Republicans in the House of Representatives and the Senate, Trump sought to mend divisions ahead of the Nov. 5 election that could see his party win control of the White House and both chambers of Congress.

    Trump floated the idea of reducing the U.S. income tax and replacing it with tariffs, said Representatives Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene.

    Inflation is one of President Joe Biden's biggest weaknesses with voters heading into November, and former President Donald Trump has hammered him on the issue relentlessly.

    But Biden is trying to fight back: His campaign released a new advertisement Thursday featuring him talking about his working-class roots and expressing sympathy for Americans struggling with high prices.

    The ad, produced in English and Spanish, is part of a seven-figure June media purchase targeted to Hispanic voters. It will run on television, radio and digital platforms across the battleground states, according to the Biden campaign, and is debuting on a day when Trump was set to speak in Washington to the Business Roundtable, a powerful lobbying group.

    Biden has built a sizable fundraising advantage over Trump and has used his campaign war chest to dominate the airwaves. But the former president still leads in many polls, and he has made significant progress with Hispanic voters since his defeat in 2020. He is also making up ground in fundraising.

    FAQs:

    Q1. What is the age of Jake Paul?
    A1.
    Jake Paul is 27-year-old.

    Q2. Whom Jake Paul will back?
    A2.
    Jake Paul said that he would vote for Donald Trump.


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