Donald Trump, a potential candidate for the US presidential Republican party


Washington, Ta. March 18, 2020 Wednesday

Donald Trump became a potential candidate for the Republican Party's US presidency after receiving enough votes from Democratic delegates from his home state, such as Florida. According to the National Delegate Count, Trump received six votes. Of the 5 Pledged Delegates, Trump received 3 votes. Trump will be declared an official candidate at the Republican National Conference in August. In a statement, Trump's campaign campaign stated that his home state had candidates in Florida.

Meanwhile, Joe Biden, of the Democratic Party, went on to become the dominant candidate for the presidency. He overturned rival Bernie Sanders in three key primaries in Florida, Illinois and Arizona. He will now be a potential Republican candidate against Trump. Six-year-old Biden overtook Senator Sanders, a 6-year-old Vermont native. The polls were postponed because of a coronavirus in Ohio, where the primaries are due to be held on Tuesday. By Tuesday, Biden had endorsed seven committed delegates, while Sanders had the support of seven delegates.

A potential candidate must win 4 out of 5 votes at the Democratic National Convention in Winconlin in July. Trump got 4 delegates in Florida, and Trump now has three delegates. Six delegates should be backed to become a potential candidate. But Trump got more than that. The Republican Party has become more organized and energetic than ever, and this is because of President Trump's leadership and the achievements he has made on behalf of all Americans. Brad Parscale said.

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