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Post by Admin on Nov 29, 2023 0:01:37 GMT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Americans for Prosperity (AFP) Action, a conservative political group led by billionaire Charles Koch, announced on the 28th that former United Nations Ambassador Haley Haley will be running in the Republican primary for the 2024 presidential election. announced his support.
This could be a boost for Haley as Republican candidates struggle to catch up with former President Trump, who has the highest approval ratings.
The group says that if Mr. Trump is chosen as the Republican candidate, he will lose to Democratic President Biden in the general election next November, and emphasizes that defeating Mr. Trump in the primary election is their top priority. Haley is in the best position to do so, and research shows she is the most likely candidate to win the general election.
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Post by Admin on Nov 29, 2023 6:34:00 GMT
Generation Z in the United States is the generation following the so-called "millennial generation" and refers to the group born between 1997 and 2012. It has been explained that Generation Z as a whole is strongly liberal and supports the Democratic Party. However, it is now said that Gen Z is starting to "move away from Biden."
For example, from Generation Z, which is said to number 4 million people every year, in the next presidential election in 2024, four years have passed since the last presidential election in 2020, there will be a new group of people between the ages of 18 and 22. 16 million people exercise their right to vote. This trend could have a major impact on the election situation.
So, the reason why there is a shift away from Biden is because there is strong resentment over the humanitarian crisis that Israel is causing in the Gaza Strip. Speaking of the United States, both left and right sides have supported Israel in the Middle East, and there are historically strong ties between Jews and the Democratic Party.
Despite this, there may be various reasons why Gen Z is leaving Israel.
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Post by Admin on Dec 4, 2023 20:48:31 GMT
[Washington Current Affairs] Republican North Dakota Governor Burgum (67), who was running for next November's US presidential election, announced on social media on the 4th that he would be ``suspending the campaign,'' announcing his intention to withdraw. Mr. Burgum announced his candidacy in June. He appealed for job creation, etc., but his approval rating remained low at less than 1%, while former President Trump (77) remained the ``strong leader'' among Republican supporters.
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Post by Admin on Dec 5, 2023 22:05:12 GMT
WASHINGTON, Ky. - Former U.S. Republican Representative Liz Cheney, 57, told The Washington Post that she is considering running as a third-party candidate for president next year. The electronic version of the paper published an interview on the 5th. Cheney has been at the forefront of criticizing former President Donald Trump, and said she would "do whatever it takes" to stop Trump from running alone in the race for the Republican nomination.
There is a strong view that if Cheney actually runs, the votes of independents and moderate Republicans who dislike Trump, which could have gone to the Democratic candidate, will be dispersed, which will ultimately benefit Trump. Cheney said he would make a final decision in the coming months. In the Democratic Party, it is certain that President Biden, who is seeking re-election, will secure the nomination.
Cheney's father is Dick Cheney, who served as vice president in the Bush administration. Trump will be held strictly accountable for the 2021 Capitol attack. In the last Republican primary for the House of Representatives in 2022, he lost to a "thug" candidate recommended by Trump. Shortly thereafter, he announced that he would consider running for president.
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Post by Admin on Dec 6, 2023 2:20:17 GMT
Reid Hoffman, the billionaire co-founder of LinkedIn in the US, has invested 250,000 yen in the political fund management group of former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, who is running for the Republican nomination for the 2024 US presidential election. He donated US$ (approximately 36.8 million yen). This was announced by Hoffman's advisor.
Several billionaires who have previously donated to Democrats have expressed support for Haley in recent weeks, including JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon and investor Bill Ackman. Mr. Hoffman has also joined in. Hoffman's political advisor, Dmitry Mehlhorn, confirmed the donation. Hoffman's funding was first reported by the New York Times.
Ms. Haley has recently gained support from major donors who want to replace former President Donald Trump, who is leading the Republican nomination race with a large lead.
Hoffman donated $14.6 million to Democratic candidates during the 2020 campaign, making him the 25th largest donor, according to Open Secrets.
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