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US presidential election 2024: Biden and Trump are “two incumbents who arrive with their records”, according to the spokesperson for “Republicans in France”
Anne Deysine, jurist, university professor, specialist in the United States, Amy Porter, spokesperson for “Democrats Abroad” and Philippe Karsenty, spokesperson for “Republicans in France” are the guests of 12/13 info, Wednesday March 6 , to react to “Super Tuesday”.
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Anne Deysine, jurist, university professor, specialist in the United States, Amy Porter, spokesperson for “Democrats Abroad” and Philippe Karsenty, spokesperson for “Republicans in France” are the guests of 12/13 info, Wednesday March 6 , to react to “Super Tuesday”.
“Super Tuesday”, the big American election day, took place on Tuesday March 5. These elections are crucial for the race for the presidential nomination, but other important ballots were also held. “There are senatorial positions, there are all members of the House of Representatives”, explains Anne Deysine, lawyer, university professor, specialist in the United States, guest of 12/13 info Wednesday March 6. This “Super Tuesday” has redesigned the duel between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
“I don’t see how [Donald Trump] can win in 2024”
According to Amy Porter, spokesperson for Democrats Abroad, according to the results of “Super Tuesday”, the average share of votes for each candidate during the primaries is greater for Joe Biden than for Donald Trump. “While he already lost the last time, and his electorate is shrinking day by day, I don’t see, mathematically, how he can win in 2024”.
For Philippe Karsenty, spokesperson for “Republicans in France”, also guest of 12/13 info, Joe Biden and Donald Trump are “two leavers who arrive with their balance sheets”. He points to a disastrous international policy. “Under Trump, Putin didn’t bat an ear, Iran didn’t bat an ear”, he assures. According to him, Joe Biden will not be able to be a candidate in 2024, due to his age.