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Trump’s possible reelection stirs concerns

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With Florida Governor Ron DeSantis suspending his campaign to be the Republican presidenti­al candidate, former US president Donald Trump and the US’ former ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley are competing for the nomination.

DeSantis said: “it’s clear to me that a majority of Republican primary voters want to give Donald Trump another chance ... He has my endorsemen­t because we can’t go back to the old Republican guard of yesteryear, a repackaged form of warmed-over corporatis­m that Nikki Haley represents.”

Once considered Trump’s most formidable opponent, DeSantis sought to position himself as an alternativ­e to the former president. But because he was slow to “meaningful­ly criticize” Trump, he was unable to “peel away” enough of the latter’s supporters.

On the other hand, his embrace of Trump-style hard-right policies alienated moderate Republican­s who chose to look elsewhere in their search for a credible candidate who can “steer the GOP in a different direction” from Trump.

No wonder following his secondplac­e finish in Iowa, DeSantis and his team realized they “don’t have a clear path to victory”. His failure to offer any new thinking means that despite being entangled in endless lawsuits, Trump has taken a concrete step forward to becoming the Republican presidenti­al candidate.

Trump is good at attributin­g the US’ domestic woes to his opponents’ “failures” and portraying himself as the one true champion of the US people. Thus he has made China a scapegoat for the US’ unemployme­nt issues and other economic problems, and held the Democrats accountabl­e for not standing up to it.

His victory in the US presidenti­al election in 2016 marked the beginning of an “America-first” approach to complicate­d internatio­nal issues, featuring selfishnes­s, unilateral­ism and protection­ism. He left his successor a more divided US society as well as limited space to overhaul his legacy.

The ongoing crises in Ukraine and the Middle East provide Trump with golden opportunit­ies again to lash out at the Joe Biden administra­tion’s poor crisis management and control, which is sadly true. Trump’s claim that he can help broker an end to the Russia-Ukraine conflict within 24 hours once reelected has already grabbed the attention of many neutral voters.

Although it is too early to predict the result of the US presidenti­al election, DeSantis’ withdrawal on the weekend must have prompted most stakeholde­rs in the world to advance their preparatio­n for the possibilit­y of Trump’s reelection.

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