Trump Hits New Hampshire, South Carolina In First ’24 Campaign Events
Two campaign events were held in New Hampshire by former President Donald Trump on Saturday. It was his first formal public appearance since his 2024 candidacy.
His events were more intimate than the large rallies for which he has become known, but still hit on policies that he said would be antithetical to President Joe Biden’s approach to immigration and crime. He spoke out to say that he didn’t have any concerns. “lost his step,” Telling New Hampshire Republican leaders that he is more “angry” “committed” More than ever.
Trump is the President of South Carolina met with a couple of hundred people and made remarks with Governor Henry McMaster — who is heading the Trump campaign’s South Carolina leadership team — and Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on either side of him.
He also addressed cultural issues and education. “wokeness” The military “perverts” Who are you? “indoctrinating youth” You can’t believe there are two genders. In his remarks later, Trump pledged to reduce federal funding for schools that push leftwing political and sexual content onto children. He also promised to encourage states to protect parents’ rights in education.
“If any principal is not getting the job done, the parent should have the right and be able to vote and to fire them, and to select someone else that will do the job properly,” Trump declared.
Trump’s campaign events come as he remains the only Republican candidate in a field that is expected to grow to include officials who served in the last administration. Nikki Haley, former UN Ambassador, said this week she would decide soon whether she would run for the office in 2024. Both former Vice President Mike Pence and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo recently released memoirs, which typically precede presidential announcements for those with aspirations for the nation’s highest office.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis beat his Democratic opponent in the 2022 election by such a large margin that the once-purple state has been declared red by legacy media. He will also release a memoir next month, but is still cautious about his plans. According to polling, a DeSantis run in the Republican primary in 2024 would make the most impact.
Nominating contest aside, it’s unclear who the Republican nominee would be running against. The President Joe Biden declined to confirm whether he would seek re-election. This could lead to a chaotic primary process.
A special counsel is currently investigating Biden’s handling of classified documents.
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