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Former President Donald Trump (right), who won the New Hampshire primary, the second gateway to the U.S. Republican presidential nomination, is giving a speech on the 23rd (local time). Former President Trump usually enjoys wearing a red tie, the color of the Republican Party, but on this day, he wore a tie mixed with the red and blue colors of the American flag, the American flag. Senator Tim Scott (left), who is mentioned as his vice presidential candidate, and Indian businessman Vivek Ramaswamy (center), who withdrew from the primary, are applauding. Nashua = AP Newsis

Former President Donald Trump won again in the New Hampshire primary on the 23rd (local time), the second gateway to the US Republican presidential nomination. Trump’s solo system was confirmed eight days after the start of the Republican primary. Accordingly, if President Joe Biden is elected as the candidate in the Democratic primary, a rematch between the two former and incumbent presidents is certain in the November presidential election.

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Former President Trump confirmed his victory in the New Hampshire primary on this day with 54.6% of the votes based on 91% of the votes counted, beating his rival, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley (43.1%). He took first place with 51% of the votes in the Iowa caucus on the 15th, where only party members participated, and won comfortably with a majority of support in this primary, where even non-party members can vote.

In his victory speech, former President Trump said it was a “tremendous victory” and that “none of the candidates who won Iowa and New Hampshire lost (in the Republican presidential primary).” He went on to emphasize, “We will achieve our greatest success and reverse the direction America is taking.”

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However, former Ambassador Haley said, “There are still dozens of primaries left. “We’re going to South Carolina.” Despite pressure from former President Trump to resign, he made clear his intention to participate in the primary to be held in his home state of South Carolina on the 24th of next month.

In the Democratic Party’s New Hampshire primary held on the same day, President Biden won with more than 50% of the support based on 89% of the votes counted. President Biden did not even register as a candidate in the local primary, saying that New Hampshire, which has a majority white population, does not show the diversity of the United States, but supporters expressed their support through ‘write-in votes’ by directly writing his name on the ballot paper. President Biden said, “It is certain that Trump will become the Republican candidate. “There is no greater risk (to democracy) than this,” he said.

As the so-called ‘revenge match’ between the former and incumbent presidents is confirmed early, political confusion in the United States is expected to intensify surrounding the judicial risk of former President Trump, who was indicted on four criminal counts, and the controversy over the two men’s old age. do. As confrontations over major issues such as diplomacy, economics, and trade policy intensify, significant ramifications are expected in the international situation.

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