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Former US President Trump has been the presumptive GOP nominee even before he officially launched his campaign. That hasn’t stopped a large field of Republicans from challenging him. Already several Republicans have launched and suspended their campaign after making little headway, including Trump’s former Vice President, Mike Pence. | Florida Governor Ron DeSantis remains in the race and is nationally Trump’s closest competition. However, former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley has overtaken DeSantis in critical primary states, including two of the first three contests. ● Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has also said he is sticking around despite polling under 3% nationally. Political outsider Vivek Ramaswamy is polling around 5% nationally and says he still has a path to victory. ● Meanwhile, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson are both still running despite polling under 1% nationally. ● But that doesn’t mean Trump has the nomination wrapped up. He still needs to win the primaries and the first three states in particular are known for upending primary campaigns and flipping the political landscape. ● The Republican primary will kick off on January 15 with the Iowa Caucus, then on January 23, New Hampshire will hold its primary, followed by Nevada on February 8.
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