Monday, July 15, 2024
UAE expert says Trump assassination bid could lead to surge in 'sympathy votes'
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Arun Leslie John, The Khaleej Times, July 15, 2024
The assassination attempt against Donald Trump will lead to a “surge in sympathy votes” for the US Republican candidate, according to a UAE-based researcher Dr Kristian Alexander. A professor and senior fellow at the Rabdan Security and Defence Institute (RSDI) in Abu Dhabi, Alexander said that this could have a huge impact on the outcome of the upcoming elections.
“The assassination attempt has the potential to further galvanise Trump’s support base,” he said, speaking to Khaleej Times. “The incident will portray Trump as a survivor which will most definitely enhance his appeal as a resilient and determined leader. He will be seen as a martyr-like figure, and will be perceived a victim of political violence, possibly leading to a surge in sympathy votes.”
On Saturday, July 13, Donald Trump was shot at by a 20-year-old as he campaigned at a rally in Pennsylvania. The bullet 'pierced the upper part' of Trump’s right ear, he confirmed in a post on his social media platform, Truth Social.
The gunman, identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks, was immediately shot dead by secret service agents. Another attendee — a 50-year-old volunteer firefighter — was also killed in the attack as he tried to protect his family.
Unifying figure
Dr Kristian said that incident is a “delicate challenge” for US President Joe Biden. “While he must condemn the violence and offer support to Trump, he remains his political adversary,” he said. “Biden’s strategy will likely involve presenting himself as a unifying figure, contrasting sharply with the devise rhetoric associated with Trump.”
He said the dysfunctionality of the American political system is partly to blame in this incident. “Polarisation has steadily increased, rendering bipartisan cooperation nearly impossible,” he said. “Politicians who attempt to bridge the divide are often delegitimised and accused of betraying their party’s values. This zero-sum mentality has transformed political rivalry into a form of warfare. The rhetoric lowers the threshold for violence, making political assassination attempts more probable.”
Dr Kristian said the immediate death of the shooter will prove to be a challenge for investigators. “Without a living suspect to provide firsthand accounts, law enforcement agencies must reconstruct the attacker’s life and possible motivations through indirect means,” he said. “This means that any conclusions drawn will inherently have degrees of uncertainty.”
Shocking incident
Dr Kristian said the assassination attempt also highlights other issues. “The case of Thomas Matthew Crooks highlights a significant challenge in threat detection: the invisible or quite threat,” he said. “Unlike individuals who publicly broadcast their intentions or radical views, Crooks did not draw attention to himself in a way that would raise alarms."
According to him, the failed attempt on Trumps life also casts a harsh light on the effectiveness of security protocols for protecting political leaders. "The fact that the assassin could position himself with a rifle near the event site signals a significant breach in security," he added.
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