Post by Admin on Jan 4, 2024 4:32:59 GMT
◇Probability of over 90%
"Those who have been betrayed and treated unfairly. I will avenge my enemies." In March 2023, Trump encouraged his supporters in the southern state of Texas by emphasizing his stance to fight against vested interests.
Mr. Trump is facing four criminal charges in an attempt to overturn his defeat in the 2020 presidential election, including an incident that led to the attack on the U.S. Capitol in January 2021. In late 2023, he was disqualified from running for office by the Colorado Supreme Court and Maine authorities for his role in "insurrection against the state" by storming the Capitol. Still, he has turned the opposition into support by claiming that he is the victim of a `` hunt by the Biden Democratic Party.''
The Republican Party will begin selecting candidates starting with the caucus in the midwestern state of Iowa on the 15th of this month. According to a survey by the election site FiveThirtyEight, Mr. Trump's approval rating within his party at the end of last year was 61.2%, overwhelmingly outperforming other candidates. Florida Governor DeSantis follows with 11.7%, and former United Nations Ambassador Haley has only 11.0%, and there is no movement to unite "non-Trump forces." The site predicts that, barring any unforeseen circumstances, Trump has a "more than 90% chance" of winning the nomination.
◇Unanswered questions
Mr. Trump has promised exclusive and protectionist policies such as ``the largest immigrant deportation operation in history'' and ``10% tariffs on all imported goods.'' In his speech, he praised Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping. He also plans mass layoffs of federal employees who do not swear loyalty, and does not hide his admiration for tyranny.
On the other hand, Mr. Biden, who has criticized Mr. Trump as a "threat to democracy," is facing a tougher battle than four years ago. Approximately 3.2 million illegal immigrants were detained in fiscal 2023, the highest number ever. Middle- and low-income earners are growing dissatisfied with prolonged inflation, and it has been pointed out that third-party candidates, whose presence is increasing, will steal a certain number of votes from Mr. Biden.
It is unclear whether important judicial decisions related to Mr. Trump will be made during the presidential election period. Is the attack on the Capitol an act of rebellion against the state as defined by the Constitution? Was Trump involved in it? Is he eligible to run for president? Voters will face a verdict in November with unanswered questions.
"Those who have been betrayed and treated unfairly. I will avenge my enemies." In March 2023, Trump encouraged his supporters in the southern state of Texas by emphasizing his stance to fight against vested interests.
Mr. Trump is facing four criminal charges in an attempt to overturn his defeat in the 2020 presidential election, including an incident that led to the attack on the U.S. Capitol in January 2021. In late 2023, he was disqualified from running for office by the Colorado Supreme Court and Maine authorities for his role in "insurrection against the state" by storming the Capitol. Still, he has turned the opposition into support by claiming that he is the victim of a `` hunt by the Biden Democratic Party.''
The Republican Party will begin selecting candidates starting with the caucus in the midwestern state of Iowa on the 15th of this month. According to a survey by the election site FiveThirtyEight, Mr. Trump's approval rating within his party at the end of last year was 61.2%, overwhelmingly outperforming other candidates. Florida Governor DeSantis follows with 11.7%, and former United Nations Ambassador Haley has only 11.0%, and there is no movement to unite "non-Trump forces." The site predicts that, barring any unforeseen circumstances, Trump has a "more than 90% chance" of winning the nomination.
◇Unanswered questions
Mr. Trump has promised exclusive and protectionist policies such as ``the largest immigrant deportation operation in history'' and ``10% tariffs on all imported goods.'' In his speech, he praised Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping. He also plans mass layoffs of federal employees who do not swear loyalty, and does not hide his admiration for tyranny.
On the other hand, Mr. Biden, who has criticized Mr. Trump as a "threat to democracy," is facing a tougher battle than four years ago. Approximately 3.2 million illegal immigrants were detained in fiscal 2023, the highest number ever. Middle- and low-income earners are growing dissatisfied with prolonged inflation, and it has been pointed out that third-party candidates, whose presence is increasing, will steal a certain number of votes from Mr. Biden.
It is unclear whether important judicial decisions related to Mr. Trump will be made during the presidential election period. Is the attack on the Capitol an act of rebellion against the state as defined by the Constitution? Was Trump involved in it? Is he eligible to run for president? Voters will face a verdict in November with unanswered questions.