*** TRUMP’s Presidential Candidacy is in Danger
*** RON DeSANTIS Would Go For Republicans, on 2024
*** President JOE BIDEN Recognizes Voters’ Frustrations
By DANTE GONZALEZ / Special to The UNIVERSE News, And EL UNIVERSO.
San ANTONIO, TEXAS.- Surprise: there was no red tide in the U.S. On the other hand, DONALD TRUMP’s political position began to become more complicated in his desire to be a presidential candidate, in 2024. This is how political scientists see it.
With the last elections of November 8 put RON DeSANTIS, who won the Florida State Government, on the anteroom of the Republican presidential candidacy, how analyzes an important sector of GOP militants.
It’s a long road ahead for TRUMP. With many, dangerous edges. Especially, with the justice complications, he could face at any moment. It now presents a new difficulty that goes by the name of RON DeSANTIS, experts perceive.
In the midterm elections in the United States on Tuesday, November 8, saw upsets, and disappointments. Where, the Republican Party and DONALD TRUMP sought to regain control of U.S. Congress.
Although, in the House of Representatives it seems that they obtained the majority, as well as in the states. The triumph did not occur in the Senate. When the Republicans expected to win, in a resounding way.
Governors were also elected in 36 of the country’s 50 states, which could change the political map of the United States, as it currently prevails. Americans stamped their democratic will.
In the opinion of specialists, the midterm elections could also mean a countersignature, for President JOE BIDEN, in the performance of his government. He took office on January 20, 2021.

U.S. President JOE BIDEN spoke at a press conference on the results of the U.S. midterm elections. The president assures that there was not the “big red wave” that the Republicans expected.
He added that democracy triumphed, and that many citizens support the economic policies implemented by his administration. While shadows of violence were not present at the polls, thought the Americans.
BIDEN argued that the results of this week’s voting are a sign that democracy is intact, despite having been under threat in recent years. “It was a good day, I think, for democracy.”
The U.S. president BIDEN also noted that Americans spoke through their votes: “Democracy is what we are. He added that voters expressed their frustration. According to critics, especially by the inflation, and economy.
Since, The results seemed more likely to generate soul-searching among Republicans than Democrats. As former President Donald Trump hinted at an imminent announcement that he will run for the White House again as stated by the analysts.
In the Senate, 51 seats are required to obtain a majority. However, the Democratic Party obtained 48 while the Republican Party obtained 47. Some states are still awaiting the results.
In the case of the Lower House, Republicans lead with 222 seats, according to NBC News, of the 218 they need to control it. Democrats, meanwhile, have 213 seats.
As for governors, the results are as follows:California: Galvin Newsom: Democrat. Hawaii: Josh Green, Democrat.Idaho: Brad Little, Republican.Wyoming: Mark Gordon, Republican.Colorado: Jared Polis, Democrat.
New Mexico: Michelle Lujan Grisham, Democrat. South Dakota: Kristi Noem, Republican. Nebraska: Jim Pillen, Republican.Oklahoma: Kevin Stitt, Republican.Texas: Greg Abbott, Republican.Minnesota: Ted Walz, Democrat.Iowa: Kim Reynolds, Republican.
Arkansas: Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Republican.Wisconsin: Tony Evers, Democrat. Illinois: JB Pritzker, Democrat.Michigan: Gretchen Whitmer, Democrat.Ohio: Mike DeWine, Republican.Tennessee: Bill Lee, Republican.
Alabama: Kay Ivey, Republican.Georgia: Brian Kemp, Republican.Florida: Ron DeSantis, Republican. South Calorina: Henry McMaster, Republican.Vermont: Phil Scott, Republican. New Hampshire: Chris Sununu, Republican.
Maine: Jannet Mills, Democrat. New York: Kathy Hochul, Democrat. Pennsylvania: Josh Shapiro, Democrat. Massachusetts: Maura Healey, Democrat.Rhode Island: Daniel McKee, Democrat.Connecticut: Ned Lamont, Democrat. Maryland: Wes Moore, Democrat. States have yet to be defined: Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Alaska and Kansas.
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