On Tuesday March 19th millions of Americans across the country cast their votes in the Democratic and Republican primaries on Super Tuesday. Facing no formal challenge within their respective parties, Joe Biden and Donald Trump were declared the victors in their respective primaries.
At this point it is abundantly clear that the 2024 Presidential Election will be a rematch of the 2020 election. Barring any major developments in the ongoing legal investigations against Donald Trump, Americans will have a choice between the individual who tried to overturn the last election and instigated the January 6th insurrection and the sitting president who is leading the country through the ongoing post-pandemic economic reconstruction and working through continued obstruction by members of the Republican party.
While Trump’s uncontested candidacy is downstream of a deep dysfunction among Republican leadership, exit polls suggest that some Republican voters may be looking to break from the MAGA age…
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