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Despite his turbulent history, former President Donald Trump is poised to be the Republican front-runner once again.
With all of the controversy and ongoing legal battles, Trump is still the favored candidate for the Republican 2024 nomination.
Trump’s unshakable influence in the Republican Party puts him much ahead of fellow contenders like Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Upcoming legal trials appear unlikely to sway Trump’s dedicated support base. Many have stuck with him even as a jury found that he had sexually abused a woman earlier this year.
Biden-Trump Face-Off in 2024 Not Far-Fetched
A face-off between Trump and President Joe Biden in 2024 isn’t far-fetched, given current electoral dynamics and the polarized U.S. political climate.
Some of Trump’s detractors are still hopeful that an alternative candidate, like DeSantis, will be able to go against the odds and take the nomination.
Read more at The Economist.
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