Zack Snyder was extremely depressed. The popularity of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" was completely overshadowed by the "email gate".

The box office, which had already dropped significantly, plunged again.

Warner launched an emergency plan, increased its publicity investment, and opened the global release in advance, obviously preparing to make a quick buck.

The situation is not bad.

At least on a global scale, the title of "Batman v Superman" can still arouse the curiosity of many viewers.

Warner's overwhelming publicity deceived many viewers into the cinema.

The global box office of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" began to grow rapidly. By June, the global box office had exceeded 390 million US dollars, approaching the 400 million mark.

But Zack Snyder and his team cannot rest assured.

The production and publicity costs of this film have exceeded 400 million US dollars, which is too huge. That means the global box office must reach at least 1 billion US dollars to barely break even.

What makes them uneasy is that as time goes by, the overseas box office has also plummeted.

It is obvious that this film is not only disliked by Americans, but also by fans in other countries.

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In early May, the internal elections of the Republican and Democratic parties have been settled.

Trump and Hillary will represent the "Republican Party" and the "Democratic Party" respectively to compete for the position of the President of the United States.

In mid-May, Hillary's "email gate" broke out.

In mid-June, Hillary, who was deeply involved in the "email gate" scandal, did not seem to be affected by the "email gate". She visited Capitol Hill in Washington for the first time as the Democratic Party's "presumed presidential nominee" and met with members of the Democratic Party caucus in the House of Representatives, vowing to defeat Trump and lead the Democratic Party to win the majority status in both houses of Congress.

On Capitol Hill, Hillary explained her campaign plans and policy proposals to the party elites.

She said that she was developing a campaign strategy covering "all 50 states in the United States", and would not focus on swing states such as Ohio and Virginia as in previous elections.

In her speech, Hillary did not forget to attack Trump - "Trump is not qualified to be the president of the United States. He cannot come up with a detailed plan in terms of increasing employment, increasing income, and national security."

She described Trump as a speculative and profit-seeking liar, and said that if Trump was elected, he would make the American economy "sink rapidly" and make thousands of Americans unemployed.

On the other hand, Trump also held a campaign rally on June 22.

Not surprisingly, Trump also launched a fierce attack on Hillary.

The Financial Times commented that this was a sharp and well-planned attack.

"In a rare move away from his improvisational style, the Republican candidate spoke from a script, calling Hillary a 'world-class liar.'"

Trump said, judging from the contents revealed in the recent email scandal, Hillary may be the "most corrupt" candidate in history.

"She maximized her interest politics during her tenure as Secretary of State. She managed the State Department like her own hedge fund company, used her position to help the Clinton Foundation collect foreign donations, used her private email to work and endangered national interests, and accepted high speaking fees from Wall Street. The message she conveyed to voters was both old and boring..."

Trump said, "She made herself rich while making you poor."

"She spread death, destruction and terrorism everywhere she touched." Trump also accused Hillary of undermining stability in the Middle East.

Many experts and data companies analyzed that after the email scandal broke out, Trump's "carefully planned" speech attacking Hillary may reverse her disadvantage in the presidential election.

The New York Times' comments are more interesting, saying: "The 2016 US presidential election has become a contest between 'dishonest Hillary' and 'big-mouthed Trump.'"

The Washington Post also declared: "Hillary and Trump may be the two most unpopular presidential candidates in the 21st century, or even in the 20th century."

In fact, after each of them was about to receive the final nomination from the party, Trump and Hillary began to "fight" in the air, and the social platform "Twitter" became a battlefield for the two to quarrel.

(Martin secretly rejoiced.)

In early June, after Hillary received enough votes for the Democratic Party nomination, she posted a status on "Twitter" to express her gratitude.

Trump then mocked, "Oscar has just announced his support for the cunning Hillary - he wants to stay in power for another four years, but others don't."

Hillary immediately hit back, "Delete your account!"

Trump then talked about Hillary's "email gate": "How long did it take your 823 staff to come up with this copy? And where are the 33,000 emails you deleted?"

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At various campaign rallies, Hillary mentioned many times in public speeches that Trump's election would be a "historical mistake" and would bring the United States into economic crisis and war. She listed the reasons why Trump was not qualified for the position of President of the United States: his aggressive expressions and hysterical emotions.

She listed the major politicians and celebrities who had been insulted by Trump and called "big liars" by him.

"He's not just unprepared, he's temperamentally unfit," Hillary said, "We can't let him risk America."

"My temperament is much stronger and better than hers!" Trump hit back.

He called Hillary's speech hypocritical and boring.

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Trump believesHillary Clinton does not have the temperament and judgment to serve as president. He called her greedy and incapable of being president, an accomplice of her "rapist" husband, and a liar who should go to jail. He also questioned Hillary Clinton's faith and believed that she was not a Christian.

Trump once said that if Hillary Clinton was elected, America would be doomed...

Before the email scandal broke out, Reuters/Ipsos polls showed that Hillary Clinton's approval rating was 46.6% and Trump's was 32.3%.

By mid-June, Hillary Clinton's approval rating was 44.5% and Trump's was 35.5%.

In less than a month, Trump narrowed the gap in approval rating to 9 percentage points.

Hillary Clinton also saw her approval rating declining.

She will not sit idly by.

So——

"Barack (Oguanhai), you should fulfill your promise."

On June 22, at 9 a.m. local time, President Obama announced his support for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the next presidential election through an online video.

"I don't think anyone has ever been so qualified to be president." He emphasized through the video, and said that next week, he and Hillary will go to Wisconsin to promote the Democratic Party's campaign.

At this time, Hillary's approval rating has dropped to 42%, while Trump's approval rating is 39%.

(Brothers, please protect me, give me some comments, flowers, collections, and rewards, thank you.) Guang.

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