Donald Trump has won a confident victory in the intraparty voting of Republicans in the state of Iowa, reports The New York Times. As the publication notes, this success marked the revival of the former US president’s seemingly ruined political career and was the first big step towards his rematch with Joe Biden.
Former US President Donald Trump has won an intraparty Republican Party vote in the state of Iowa, thus taking the first big step towards a rematch with current US leader Joe Biden, The New York Times reports.
And that rematch, as the article notes, will probably take place not only in the presidential race, but also in the courtroom.
Regardless of what happens next, Trump’s success in Iowa represents a landmark revival of his political career, which seemed to have been destroyed.
Local voters, the publication writes, were not deterred by the severe cold weather or the growing legal threat to the former White House chief of staff. They embraced his “vision of a vengeful fracture,” the article said.
Meanwhile, Trump’s current landslide victory has been a setback for his two main opponents – Florida Governor Ron Desantis and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley – who have spent a lot of money and time fighting both each other and their primary opponent.