Florida Governor Ron DeSantis suspended his campaign for the Republican primary elections on Sunday, on the eve of voting in New Hampshire, and announced his support for former President Donald Trump.
He added, “It is clear to me that the majority of voters in the Republican primaries want to give Donald Trump another chance… even though there are differences between me and Donald Trump.” […]it is superior to its current holder [do cargo de presidente dos Estados Unidos] Joe Biden. “That much is clear,” DeSantis said in a video shared on the social network X (formerly Twitter).
In the video, DeSantis recalls that he signed a pledge to “support the Republican nominee” and that he would honor him.
“he [Donald Trump] He has my support, because we cannot return to the old Republican guard of yesteryear, or to the reworked form of warm corporatism that [a também candidata às primárias do Partido Republicano] He said Nikki Haley is acting.
The first Republican primary is scheduled for Tuesday in New Hampshire.
The Republican primary will test former President Trump's leadership in a state he won comfortably in the 2016 primary, but which has a much more moderate electorate than the one that gave him a big win in the Iowa caucuses in January.
A “caucus” is a meeting of people with common interests or goals, which may be replicated at various locations in the states in which they are held, where participants discuss party affairs as they indicate their preference for a presidential candidate to represent the party in the November election.
Three high-quality polls conducted in New Hampshire after the Iowa caucuses highlighted the consistency of Donald Trump's favoritism toward his opponents in the race for the Republican nomination, with Haley casting herself as a leading contender.
Two Boston Globe/NBC-10/Suffolk polls, as well as another conducted by Saint Anselm College, showed the former president outperforming former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley by double digits, giving them all 50% — or more — votes in his favour. Trump card.
According to the three opinion polls, Haley is winning among independents by between 10 and 20 points, while Trump emerges victorious among registered Republicans by about 40 points.
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