“Super Tuesday sweeping antiquity”… Some even reported that he was ‘stingy with refreshments’.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump is spending Super Tuesday evening, the biggest event for this year’s presidential election, partying at his villa in Florida.
According to CBS and Fox News on the 5th (local time), former President Trump held a party at Mar-a-Lago Resort, his villa in Palm Beach, Florida. The party is expected to attract thousands of supporters.
“There is a definite celebratory mood among the crowds that are just starting to fill up,” said CBS reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns in an on-site report. “They are looking forward to the Super Tuesday ‘sweep.’”
The party scene shown in the media shows a podium decorated with American flags prepared for former President Trump. Reporter Huey-Burns described the event as “there is a clear feeling that this is the beginning of a final rematch with Joe Biden.”
Former President Trump has continued to dominate the party’s primaries day after day. Although he lost the victory to former Ambassador Nikki Haley in Washington DC on the 3rd, the prevailing analysis is that the regional characteristics of the Democratic Party were reflected.
In today’s Super Tuesday primary, where a total of 854 delegates are at stake, former President Trump is solidifying his path to the finals by sounding victory in many places in the early stages of the vote count. Once the primary is over, the ‘magic number’ for confirming candidates is expected to be 1,215.
Unlike former President Trump’s camp, which brightens the mood by partying, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, who was the only opponent to him so far, is in a quiet mood. It is known that he has no special public schedule on this day.
Reporter Huey-Burns said that the event was compared to former Ambassador Haley’s side and analyzed that former President Trump was trying to unite within the party through the party and at the same time pressure former Ambassador Haley to withdraw from the primary.
Meanwhile, some media outlets attracted attention by reporting that the Trump camp was stingy in providing refreshments to party attendees. There was also talk that sodas and other beverages were provided, but free alcohol was not provided.
In a separate article, CNN reported that former President Trump invited donors over the weekend ahead of the party and that he was “deeply concerned about his financial situation and wants to raise more funds.”
Source: Donga
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