New Hampshire | Article by Joan Tapia about the presidential elections in the US

The conservative ‘Le Figaro’, contrary to all the left, has said that what they feared most the great world executives, meeting last week in Davos, it was not not artificial intelligence, not Ukraine or Palestine, but the destabilization that would cause donald trump win the American elections in November. Trump has already won, by a wide margin, the first Republican primaries, those in Iowa, and polls say that if he is the Republican candidate he can be president again.

Would Americans vote for someone who encouraged a coup to overturn the results of the 2020 elections, has serious cases before Justice, insists on the protectionism of ‘American First’ and says that “illegal immigration is poisoning the blood of our nation”? Would American democracy survive a second term of a Trump who is more Trump than in 2016? What would it mean for the world? a climate change denier president and that he despises international organizations?

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Everything can be played in the primaries this Tuesday in New Hampshire, a small state on the East coast. Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, a religious conservative who opposed Trump from the same trenches, has retired after his crushing defeat in Iowa, a state to which he dedicated a lot of time and money. And this Tuesday Nikki Haley, the former governor of South Carolina and former ambassador to the UN, is the only alternative to the former president. Haley, of Indian immigrant parents, is an intelligent conservative, like Thatcher, who is supported by a relevant part of the economic world alarmed by Trump’s populism and its character tending towards imbalance.

Haley, accused of being a “globalist”, may lose, but it is bound to greatly reduce Trump’s advantage in the polls (50% to 38%). Otherwise, Trump will be the Republican candidate and, reinforced by his role as a victim of lawfare, he can defeat Biden. Terrible for America, for Europe and for the world.

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