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Trump on the Ballot

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Source: Politico

The American left needs to face the reality of former President Donald Trump’s legal troubles. Following the Supreme Court’s unanimous ruling against Colorado’s attempt to exclude the former president from the state’s primary ballot and other upcoming criminal trials, it now seems that his various legal challenges are unlikely to impact his re-election prospects. Although many expected the high court’s verdict, numerous hoped legal hurdles could prevent the Real Estate Titan and sneaker “brand ambassador” from returning to the Oval Office. 

The termination of Nikki Haley’s valiant crusade solidified Trump’s return to the presidential ballot in November. Many Americans are disappointed to see Biden, the Democrat incumbent, and Trump, 80 and 78 respectively, going head to head again. Most polls have Trump leading the incumbent by a mere single point, a clear indicator of the tight race to ensue in November. The tightly contested nature of the race is evident in the 15 percent of voters in the Michigan Democratic Primary who opted to state their affiliation as “uncommitted.” Those who chose not to back either candidate did so, for the most part, in response to the Biden Administration’s continued support of Israel in its war against Hamas. A 15 percent deficit could prove decisive, considering the small margin by which Biden carried the state in 2020. 

A lingering question from the Republican primaries is whether those who voted for Haley will rally behind the Republican flag and support the former president or choose to back the incumbent. Haley’s supporters’ resistance to following the party’s presumptive candidate is evident: According to a recent survey conducted by Pew Research, 68% of Nikki Haley’s supporters are dissatisfied with seeing Trump become the nominee and only 31% said they are satisfied with the outcome of the primary. In a general election, almost certain to be decided by marginal victories, Trump must work to convince those dissatisfied with his impending nomination to support his MAGA revolution. Haley chose not to endorse the former president, a clear display of her disapproval of her party’s frontrunner. In her speech suspending her campaign, Haley quoted Margret Thatcher: “Never just follow the crowd, always make up your own mind.” 

In light of the complex global conflicts and the pressing climate challenges that confront our president, both now and in the foreseeable future, it is my hope that the American public will heed the wisdom of the late Prime Minister. As we navigate these turbulent times, let us collectively remember what is at stake: the very foundation of our American democracy.

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