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Biden and Trump win Michigan primaries and get closer to rematch

The president Joe Biden and former president donald trump won the primaries Michigan on Tuesday, further solidifying the almost certain rematch between the two men.

Biden defeated the deputy. Minnesota, Dean Phillipshis only major opponent in democratic primaries. But Democrats were also closely watching the results of the “uncommitted” vote, as Michigan has become the epicenter of disaffected members of Biden’s coalition that propelled him to victory in the state (and nationally) in 2020. The number of “uncommitted” votes has increased and has now surpassed the 10,000-vote margin by which Trump won Michigan in 2016, surpassing a target set by the organizers of this year’s protest.

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As for Trump, he has already swept the first five states on the Republican primary calendar. His victory in Michigan over his last major primary rival, former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haleycomes after the former president defeated her by 20 percentage points in her home state, South Carolina the Saturday. The Trump campaign is seeking to secure the 1,215 delegates needed to secure the Republican nomination in mid-March.

United States Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley at a rally in Greenville, South Carolina, United States, on February 20, 2024. (Photo EFE/EPA/JIM LO SCALZO)

Both campaigns are watching Tuesday’s results for more than just whether they won as expected. For Biden, a large number of voters choosing “uncommitted” could mean he will have big problems with parts of the Democratic base in a state he can hardly afford to lose in November. Trump, however, has underperformed among suburban voters and people with college degrees, and faces a faction within his own party that believes he broke the law in one or more of the criminal cases against him.

Biden has already achieved victories in South Carolina, Snow fall It is New Hampshire. New Hampshire’s victory came via a write-in campaign, as Biden did not formally appear on the ballot after the state violated national party rules by moving ahead of South Carolina, which had been designated for first place among the races of Democratic nomination.

Both the White House and Biden campaign officials have traveled to Michigan in recent weeks to speak with community leaders about the war between Israel It is Hamas and how Biden approached the conflict, but these leaders, along with the organizers of the “uncommitted” effort, were undeterred.

The strong popular effort, which has encouraged voters to select “uncommitted” as a way to register objections to his handling of Israel’s ongoing war in Link, has been Biden’s most important political challenge in the first few races. This effort, which began in earnest just a few weeks ago, has been supported by officials like Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaibthe first Palestinian-American woman in Congress and former congresswoman. Andy Levin.

Rashida Tlaib is the first American congresswoman of Palestinian origin.  Photo: AFP archive

Rashida Tlaib is the first American congresswoman of Palestinian origin. Photo: AFP archive

Our Revolutionthe organizing group once linked to senator Bernie SandersI-Vt., also urged progressive voters to choose “uncommitted” on Tuesday, saying he would send a message to Biden to “change course NOW on Gaza or risk losing Michigan to Trump in November”.

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Trump’s dominance in early states has been unparalleled since 1976, when Iowa and New Hampshire have begun their tradition of holding early nomination contests. It received resounding support from most sectors of the Republican electoral base, including voters evangelicalsO conservatives and those who live rural areas. But Trump has struggled with college-educated voters, losing that bloc in South Carolina to Haley on Saturday night.

Even high-ranking figures from the Republican party Those who have been skeptical of Trump are increasingly falling into line. South Dakota Senator John ThuneThe second Senate Republican to criticize the party’s standard-bearer endorsed Trump for president on Sunday.

Still, Haley vowed to continue her campaign at least until Super Tuesday on March 5, pointing to a not-insignificant swath of Republican primary voters who continued to support her despite Trump’s tightening grip on the Republican Party.

He also outsold Trump’s primary campaign committee by nearly $3 million in January. This indicates that some donors continue to view Haley, despite her dim prospects, as an alternative to Trump if her legal problems jeopardize her chances of becoming the nominee.

Two of Trump’s political committees raised just $13.8 million in January, according to campaign finance reports released last week, while together they spent more than they raised. Much of the money spent by Trump’s political committees amounts to millions of dollars in legal fees to cover his lawsuits.

With nominal rivals within the party, Biden was able to focus on strengthening his cash reserves. Biden’s campaign and Democratic National Committee They announced last week that they had raised $42 million in contributions during January from 422,000 donors.

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The president ended the month with $130 million in cash on hand, which campaign officials say is the highest total ever raised by any Democratic candidate at this point in the presidential cycle.

The Republican Party is also aligning itself with Trump as he continues to be beset by legal problems that will sideline him from the campaign trail as the November elections approach. He faces 91 criminal amendments in four separate cases, ranging from his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, which he lost, to withholding confidential documents after his presidency and allegedly arranging secret payments to an adult film actor.

His first criminal trial, in the case involving payments to keep a porn actor silent Stormy Danielsis scheduled to begin March 25 at New York.

Source: Elcomercio

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