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Donald Trump wins Republican nomination, setting up rematch with Joe Biden

The former president on Tuesday night crossed the threshold for the number of delegates needed to become the GOP nominee, the Associated Press reported. That allows Trump free rein to consolidate the Republican Party’s political operation and fully turn his attention toward a rematch with President Joe Biden.

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By Bloomberg  Mar 13, 2024 9:52:28 AM IST (Published)

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Donald Trump wins Republican nomination, setting up rematch with Joe Biden
Donald Trump has clinched the Republican presidential nomination, capping off a stunning political comeback fueled by grievance and vengeance and formally entering what’s poised to be the longest and costliest general election in recent memory.

The former president on Tuesday night crossed the threshold for the number of delegates needed to become the GOP nominee, the Associated Press reported. That allows Trump free rein to consolidate the Republican Party’s political operation and fully turn his attention toward a rematch with President Joe Biden.
If elected, Trump has vowed to root out the so-called “deep state” of civil servants, crack down on illegal immigration, enact protectionist trade policies and curtail the US’s role in the world.
Trump left the presidency as a national pariah after his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, which culminated in the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot. He was the first American president to be impeached twice. Since leaving office, he’s been charged in four criminal cases, battling 91 felony counts over allegations regarding his attempt to reverse his loss to Biden, his handling of classified documents and payments to an adult film star.
Trump announced his third presidential run in November 2022 following Republicans’ underwhelming performance in the midterm elections, an outcome some members of his party laid at his feet.
More than a dozen GOP hopefuls ran against Trump, including several onetime allies, including former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his own vice president, Mike Pence.
Yet the criminal charges galvanized Republican voters around the former president, while his competitors ran flawed campaigns and flamed out. Trump’s last remaining GOP rival, Haley, ended her campaign after last week’s Super Tuesday contests. Trump’s dominance in the 2024 primaries, in which he won all but two races, signals the GOP still belongs to Trump.

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