The former president officially jumps into the race for the White House, though not in the best of scenarios, following midterm elections in which most of his candidates failed and Republicans failed to deliver the results they predicted during the campaign.
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Former US President, donald trumphas confirmed his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election without the full support of the Republican Party.
Thus, Trump officially jumps into the race for the White House, though not in the best of scenarios, following midterm elections in which most of his candidates failed and Republicans failed to deliver the results they predicted during the campaign.
Not surprisingly, the Democrats control of the Senate after Catherine Cortez Masto is declared the winner in Nevada against Republican Adam Laxalt, so the runoff on December 6 in Georgia will only decide if the Democratic formation extends its lead once the majority is secured.
The former US president previously described it as “decent disappointingthe results of the elections, although he stressed that he considers them a personal success.
Also some of the most important conservative media of the United States, such as New York PostFox News and The Wall Street Journalhave begun to turn their backs on Trump after the Republicans failed to win the victory many media predicted.
Ron DeSantis, the primary rival
On the other hand, Trump’s presidential race within his party is now not just a formality like last time as the figure of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis stands as an alternative, especially after the good results achieved in this election .
If Trump was the big loser on that election night, then DeSantis was the big winner. His victory by nearly 20 percentage points, with stunning results in Latino-majority counties, has helped him vindicate himself and reaffirm that Florida is a bastion beyond the reach of Democrats.
DeSantis is achieving something that seemed impossible six years ago and coming close to prominence within the party of a Donald Trump who has avoided commenting on the results and especially the good performance of what appears to be his primary rival. It’s an “interesting evening,” he said.
Despite his disparagement, Trump is aware that his rival’s potential calls into question his presidential career and has already threatened him that he could be “very badly injured” if he fled.
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