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Will Trump and Biden face each other again in 2024?

Will Trump and Biden face each other again in 2024?

Martin Wall reports from Washington

In The News · [email protected]

November 21, 202223m 46s

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Show Notes

“He is still fervently supported by a segment of the republican voter who is predominantly male, largely white and non-college educated.”


The return of Donald Trump, as a potential presidential candidate, heralds the next big battle in American politics.


While he has fallen out of favour with conservative Republicans in political circles, the 76 year-old is still supported by considerable numbers in his MAGA activist base.


Though the starting gun has not been fired on the race for the Republican nomination, Trump’s closest rival appears to be Florida governor, Ron DeSantis. Trump has threatened to reveal damaging information on the 44 year-old, should he decide to challenge.


Washington Correspondent, Martin Wall, speaks to In The News about the men’s bitter rivalry, the Republicans’ internal party struggle between traditional and far-right members and who the Democrats might field if Joe Biden decides he won’t contest the 2024 election.


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