Donald Trump “angrier than ever” is trying to relaunch his campaign
does not leave. Donald Trump “angrier than ever” returned to campaign meetings this Saturday, hoping to give his candidacy a boost. White House With a word in home state of New Hampshire before a trip to South Carolina, 1,500 miles away. Two and a half months after entering the race for the 2024 election, the former US president left the gilded salons at his Florida residence for visits that owed nothing to chance. These two states will be among the first to hold Republican primaries in early 2024.
Victory will guarantee the victorious Donald Trump a precious and necessary impetus for the future. “We need a leader who is willing to stand up to the forces that are destroying our country,” he told hundreds of people in Salem, a small New Hampshire town where the Republican Party holds its annual convention. But after ruling for years over the “big old party,” Donald Trump, 76, won’t necessarily be on occupied territory.
One “ Establishment corrupt”
in this border country CanadaMany local officials blame it Billionair They weighed in on the Republicans’ chances in the recent midterm elections by supporting candidates deemed too radical. “Personally, I think he’s lost a lot of his charisma and his aura,” said Mike Bourdais, an elected to the local parliament, who supported him in the 2020 election. – “He’s the former president, so we should welcome him” – he also says he’s “ready to move on and look at other options” for the Republican nomination.
On Saturday, Donald Trump played his usual score, repeating that the 2020 election had been stolen from him and calling his rivals annoying names. He also touted his record on public safety and immigration, promising to save the country “from destruction by a corrupt, radical and selfish political establishment”. “I am angrier and more determined today than I have ever been,” he said.
series of political troubles
But also in South Carolina, a state bordering the Atlantic Ocean where he will reveal his campaign team at 4 p.m., he may run into resistance. Because if the former president is the only officially announced Republican nominee, many suitors in this state also seem ready to go. Starting with her former conservator, Nikki Haley, who promised her supporters an announcement very soon.
Donald Trump has also seen several of his major donors publicly state that they will not support his candidacy in 2024, in favor of Ron DeSantis – Gov. fl And the rising star of the party, he hasn’t officially launched into the race either. political concerns that the former president, already surrounded by countless investigations, could have done so well.
In December, a parliamentary committee investigating Republican responsibility for the attack, led by his supporters, against the US Congress, recommended that he be criminally prosecuted. A judge in Georgia also promised a decision “imminently” regarding the political pressure he exerted in that state. “These prosecutors are on the far left, and they are absolutely horrible people,” Donald Trump said.
What about Joe Biden?
Despite these setbacks, beware of burying Donald Trump too quickly, his supporters repeat. The platform, whose downfall has been announced a thousand times, has so far escaped all scandals. He could also benefit greatly from the upcoming hike by having his accounts suspended. FB And instagramFind a loudspeaker there. Donald TrumpOr else… The nominee chosen by the Republican camp at the end of this primaries will face the nominee nominated by the Democratic Party in November 2024.
President Joe Biden So far she has said she “intends to run again” and promised to publish her decision at the beginning of the year. The structure of his possible candidacy also began to take shape. The octogenarian leader will be in New York next Tuesday, then in Philadelphia on Friday, meeting wealthy supporters to fill his party’s coffers. Political experts predict a possible announcement after his State of the Union address, a traditional public policy address that presidents give to parliamentarians, scheduled for February 7.
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