Many Democratic officials and strategists believe in candidate Joe Biden’s ability to compete against President Donald Trump in the suburbs of battleground states, after unrest related to racial protests in the summer

`People get a little nervous when we tell them that Trump’s message is working and attracting interest,` said Holly Lyon, Democratic Party leader in Pinal County, a suburb of Phoenix and Tucson, in Arizona.

The suburbs, where Trump defeated Hillary Clinton by 4 percentage points in 2016 and could determine the outcome of the 2020 election, have become Trump’s `weakness` since the midterm elections,

President Donald Trump spoke in the Oval Office at the White House on September 4.

Trump highlighted the looting and violence in Minnesota and Portland after the death of Georgie Floyd, a black man who was pinned to death by police, and most recently the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, as

Most survey results after the Republican National Convention showed that Trump’s call was not really effective.

In the suburbs, Trump’s support rate is still not very optimistic.

Biden said the public `won’t believe` Trump’s `law and order` message.

`Suburban voters want ‘public safety’ more than law and order. They want ‘safe streets’ more than ‘neighborhood policing’. Trump’s rhetoric is too hyperbolic,` Luntz

`I just don’t think anyone is going to listen to that and think it’s true,` said Kevin Farmer, chairman of the Democratic Party in Forsyth County, North Carolina.

However, with less than two months until the November 3 election, many senior members of the Democratic Party in the suburbs see the possibility of Trump prevailing on the issue of law and order.

Two Democratic strategists, who have been looking more closely at suburban voters lately, have noticed a growing number of people expressing concern about unrest in urban centers, though they don’t know if this concern will last.

One strategist describes a group of educated white female voters who responded to the protests by discussing their net worth.

Some state-level surveys also show that.

If the unrest continues, Trump will `be able to become the strong man, the only kind of leader who can save you, and that’s playing out exactly as I feared,` according to Robert Tatterson, letter

The good news for suburban Democrats is that Trump’s main attacks on China or Hunter Biden’s relationship with Ukraine have little impact on voters.

Many Democrats are also optimistic that Biden will be able to handle the current instability better than Trump.

`You can’t help but say these things,` said Ed Bruley, chairman of the Democratic Party in Macomb County, a largely working-class Michigan suburb.

Trump's chance to 'turn the tide' in the US election

Democratic candidate Joe Biden spoke in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania last week.

Experts say it is likely that the current unrest will not be a central factor in the November election, when Americans are still more concerned about the economy, Covid-19 and many other issues.

`If we don’t have a vaccine and people can’t go back to work, this will be the most important issue,` said John Cordisco, chairman of the Democratic Party in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Biden affirmed that Trump is the one who caused all the trouble for America because of his wrong response to Covid-19.

However, the economy is considered a `trump card` for Trump’s re-election hopes, especially when his position has weakened in recent months.

Jim Vandehei, editor of the American news site Axios, said it would be a mistake to say Trump is unlikely to win, while Michael Moore, a documentary producer and political observer in the US, said Trump is absolutely perfect.