Trump became the sole mainstream Republican candidate

Mondo International Updated on 2024-03-07

Former U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations Nikki Haley withdrew from the 2024** race, and Trump became the only mainstream Republican candidate.

Despite having dropped out of the race, Haley congratulated Trump in her speech, praising him as the Republican Party's ** candidate again. However, she did not explicitly stand for Trump.

At the same time, Haley pointed to the major problems facing the United States today, such as the national debt problem that could crush the economy, the continuing dysfunction of Congress, and the risk of the country being torn apart by divisions.

In the primaries, Trump won 14 states, while Haley won only one. Trump mocked Haley's withdrawal on social media, calling her a "fiasco" defeat in the Super Tuesday primary. And in the Democratic primary, the incumbent US ** Biden won 15 states and only lost in American Samoa. **It is widely believed that the likelihood of another showdown between Biden and Trump is growing.

As an important stage of the U.S. ** election, the primary will determine who can represent their respective political parties. And American voters do not seem optimistic about the prospects for the showdown between the two candidates.

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