The next presidential election in the US is scheduled for November 5, 2024. An election in which Joe Biden and Donald Trump will once again compete for the most important political office in the world. After Trump’s first, narrow victory in the Iowa caucuses, the question remains: what does Donald Trump stand for? Krone+ has looked at its plans for the future.
Undeterred by the fact that Trump continues to defend himself against numerous allegations in court, the Republican is once again fighting to enter the White House. It is certain that he will gain the upper hand within the party over his competitors Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley. This is also confirmed by the results of the first primaries in the state of Iowa, in which Trump received 20 of the 38 votes of the delegates. 1,215 delegate votes are needed to contest the presidential election for his party.
Although Trump’s great popularity sounds completely incomprehensible to many Europeans, the euphoria remains unbroken despite the many scandals surrounding the politician in his home country. He even received more votes in his 2020 election defeat than in his 2016 election victory. But why do Americans continue to trust Trump? And what does the now 77-year-old actually stand for? Krone+ looked at what Trump would like to change in a possible second term:
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