Mr. Trump on his journey to 'rematch' President Biden
Feb 26, 2024
Washington [US], February 26: Former US President Donald Trump is almost certain to represent the Republican Party in the presidential election next November, while current President Joe Biden is also unlikely to change his position to represent the Democratic side.
Yesterday, American media simultaneously predicted that Mr. Trump would win the primary election
The results are difficult to avoid
Mr. Trump's easy victory in Ms. Haley's home turf, where she served as governor for two terms, further solidified his leading position in the race to win the Republican nomination for the election
Currently, Mr. Trump has won in all regions of the US, from the Northeast (New Hampshire), the Midwest (Iowa), the West (Nevada), the South (South Carolina) and even the territories of the United States. US Virgin Islands. In case he wins all 50 electoral votes in South Carolina, Mr. Trump will widen his lead and make it increasingly clear that he will soon reach the milestone of 1,215 electoral votes before the end of the election calendar. primary election in June. Not counting the results in South Carolina, Mr. Trump had 92 votes while Ms. Haley only had 17 votes.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the above results make the rematch between Mr. Trump and President Joe Biden
Mr. Trump aims for a rematch
After winning in New Hampshire in January, Mr. Trump criticized Ms. Haley by name for still trying to hold on despite having "very bad" results. However, after yesterday's victory, he no longer mentioned the former ambassador but only focused on clarifying that the primary election campaign was over and his mind was now on the fight in November.
"We will come here on November 5 and we will look Joe Biden straight in the eyes and say he is destroying the country. And we will say: Joe, you are fired. Get out," Mr. Trump said first. Supporters in South Carolina's capital, Columbia, on the evening of February 24.
According to CNN, an adviser to Mr. Trump
On the Democratic
According to The Economist , in case Mr. Trump and Mr. Biden are both representatives of the two parties, it will be the first rematch between two US presidential candidates after nearly 70 years. On average, survey results show that Mr. Trump is dominating with 46% support compared to Mr. Biden's 44%.
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper