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Biden almost ties with Trump in the presidential elections, according to a survey by The New York Times
The president of the United States. The United States, Joe Biden, and former President Donald Trump (2017-2021) are now practically tied in their race for the presidential elections, when Trump has a 46% advantage against 45% of the president, according to a poll published this Saturday by The New York Times and Siena.
This is an improvement for Biden compared to the end of February, when Trump had a more solid advantage of 48% compared to 43% of the Democrat.
The tight results of this poll are one more sign that the next presidential elections in November could be very close, as happened in the last two elections.
To take this survey, which has a margin of error of about 3.3 percentage points, 1,059 registered U.S. voters were interviewed between April 7 and 11.
The survey did not ask about possible other candidates, but approximately 5% voluntarily offered the names of other candidates for whom they planned to vote, such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Democrat turned independent and nephew of former President John F. Kennedy.
The results of this survey show that Biden’s progress is due to his better position among traditional Democratic voters, since he is gaining a higher proportion of voters who supported him in 2020 than a month ago.
For his part, Trump had already secured the support of many more of his previous voters compared to the president, but that margin has been reduced.
Trump would now win the vote of 94% of his 2020 followers and Biden 89% of his supporters four years ago.
However, the majority of voters think that Biden, 81, is too old and that Trump, 77, has committed serious federal crimes.
The survey comes just before Trump’s historic criminal trial on charges of forgery of commercial documents to help cover up a love affair with a porn actress that will begin on Monday.
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Seven bodies found with signs of torture in Sinaloa
Mexican authorities discovered seven lifeless bodies on Wednesday, showing clear signs of torture, in the rural area of Culiacán, Sinaloa, just one day after the same number of bodies was found in several municipalities in the western state of Mexico.
Six of these seven victims were found along the side of the highway that connects Culiacán to Mazatlán, near Laguna de Canachi, according to local media reports, which also noted that messages addressed to a criminal group were found near the bodies.
This brings the total number of violent deaths in the region to seven within just 24 hours. On Tuesday, authorities reported more victims found in the municipalities of Culiacán, Elota, and Mazatlán.
Among the victims identified was a local cattle rancher named Ramón Velázquez Ontiveros, as well as a police officer from Mazatlán, who was killed by a motorcyclist outside his home in San Marcos.
International
Málaga paralyzed by new storm as torrential rains hit Spain
Thousands of people were evacuated and trains were suspended as torrential rains once again struck Spain on Wednesday, following the devastating floods that killed at least 223 people two weeks ago, most of them in the Valencia region.
The national meteorological agency (Aemet) issued a maximum, red-level alert for the Andalusian province of Málaga in the south, and for Tarragona in the northeast, due to the new DANA (isolated depression at high levels), also known as a cold drop.
The city of Málaga appeared to be the hardest hit by the rains, with more than 3,000 people evacuated from 1,000 homes near rivers, flooded streets, and the suspension of urban transport and train services to Madrid.
“Today Málaga is paralyzed,” said Andalusia’s regional president, Juan Manuel Moreno, to reporters. “I know it is a problem for citizens not being able to take their children to school or go to work, but after what we saw in Valencia, we need to ‘prevent’ and minimize the impact in terms of loss of life,” he added.
The storm also led to the postponement of a match between Spain and Poland in the Billie Jean King Cup women’s tennis competition, which was scheduled for Wednesday afternoon in Málaga.
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Hezbollah launches explosive drone strike on Israel’s defense headquarters
The Lebanese Islamist movement Hezbollah claimed on Wednesday that it launched an attack with explosive drones against the Israeli army’s headquarters in Tel Aviv.
The Iran-backed organization reported in a statement that it had carried out “an aerial attack with a squadron of explosive drones” targeting the site that houses Israel’s main defense institutions.
Hezbollah later stated that it also fired a barrage of rockets at the Glilot military intelligence base in the suburbs of Tel Aviv.
The Israeli military indicated that “sirens sounded in several areas of northern and central Israel following the launch of projectiles from Lebanon.”
It later clarified that “five projectiles were identified over the territory, and some were intercepted.”
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