Criticism of the Biden government and Trump’s absence in the second Republican debate

by Daniel Perez - News Editor
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The second debate of Republican candidates for the 2024 US presidential elections ended this Wednesday with its seven participants united in their criticism of the Government of Joe Biden and in his repeated reproaches against Donald Trumpgreatly absent from the appointment.

Even so, during the event, which was hosted by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library (Simi Valley, California), the four criminal cases facing the former conservative president (2017-2021) were not addressed.

Trump remains the great favorite to compete again with Biden, who, according to a survey by The Washington Post y ABC News published last Sunday, would currently surpass with 51% support, above the 42% given to the Democrat.

This second Republican debate brought together the former US vice president Mike Pence; to the governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis; to the businessman Vivek Ramaswamy; to the former governor of South Carolina Nikki Haley; to the former governor of New Jersey Chris Christie; to the senator from South Carolina Tim Scott; and the governor of North Dakota, Doug Burgum.

Christie alluded to Trump in the first 10 minutes of the meeting, ensuring that he “hides behind the walls of his golf club so as not to answer questions,” while DeSantis said that the former chief executive is “missing in action.” .

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