💨 Abstract
Karol Nawrocki, backed by Poland's nationalist opposition party, and Rafał Trzaskowski, supported by the liberal ruling Civic Coalition, are the leading contenders in Poland's presidential election. Both have emphasized their readiness for armed conflict, reflecting voters' security concerns amid threats from Russia. Nawrocki projects a tough, down-to-earth image, while Trzaskowski highlights his international experience. Nawrocki met U.S.
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