President of the United States, Joe Biden on Monday urged his supporters to donate to his campaign. following former President Donald Trump’s victory in the Iowa caucuses, making him the “clear favorite” in the Republican Party ahead of the US presidential election.
“It looks like Donald Trump just won Iowa. At the moment he is the clear favorite on the other side. But here’s the thing: You and I have always stood up to the extremist MAGA Republicans in this election. It was true yesterday and it will be true tomorrow,” he said, referring to Trump’s Make America Great Again (MAGA) slogan.
In this sense, he asked his supporters to be “on his side.” contribute to your fundraising page, by adding a link to it to your personal profile on the social network X, formerly known as Twitter.
Biden used his first 2024 campaign speeches to warn that Trump poses a serious threat to American democracy. citing its refusal to accept the results of the 2020 election and condemn political violence. For his part, the Republican criticized the president, whom he called “the worst president” in the history of the country.
Trump won the Iowa Republican caucuses on Monday with 51.1 percent of the votes, winning all but one county and winning 20 delegates (with 55,432 votes), far ahead of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ eight delegates and 23,054 support. Behind is former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, seven other delegates (and 20,687 votes) and a victory in Johnson County.
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After the results, Trump assured that he feels “reinforced” and “extremely honoured” and he again noted that his goal was to “make America great again,” as he “did during his mandate.”
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“I feel great. It is a great honor for me (…). We must take back our country (…) he has been through a lot of bad things in the last three years and continues to experience bad things,” Trump said in an exclusive interview with the network. FoxNews.
With this first approval of the American primary calendar, citizens decide the composition of each state’s delegation to the national conventions. where the proclamation will be officially made the person who will represent the formation in the general elections scheduled for November.
The Republican Party will hold its convention between July 15 and 18 in Milwaukee. (Wisconsin), and the Democrat will meet from August 19 to 22 in Chicago (Illinois).
(according to information from Europe Press)