The Supreme Court rules Former President Donald Trump can remain on the the Colorado ballot, just one day ahead of Super Tuesday. are poised to move much closer to winning their parties’ nominations Tuesday during the biggest day of the primary campaign, despite many voters preferring something other than a November rematch from four years ago.elections are being held in 16 states and one territory — from Alaska and California to Vermont and Virginia.
“We have to beat Biden — he is the worst president in history,” Trump said Tuesday on the Fox & Friends cable morning show. The final days before Tuesday demonstrated the unique nature of this year’s campaign. Rather than barnstorming the states holding primaries, Biden and Trump heldon Monday to restore Trump to primary ballots following attempts to ban him for his role in helping spark the
The president will defend policies responsible for “record job creation, the strongest economy in the world, increased wages and household wealth, and lower prescription drug and energy costs,” White House communications director Ben LaBolt said in a statement. LaBolt also drew a contrast to Trump’s priorities that he described as “rewarding billionaires and corporations with tax breaks, taking away rights and freedoms, and undermining our democracy.”.
Trump’s victories nonetheless have shown vulnerabilities with influential voter blocs, especially in college towns like Hanover, New Hampshire, home to Dartmouth College, or Ann Arbor, where the University of Michigan is located, as well as areas with high concentrations of independents. That includes Minnesota, a state Trump did not carry in his otherwise overwhelming Super Tuesday performance in 2016.
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