Former President Donald Trump is hitting the early primary states of New Hampshire and South Carolina as the GOP ponders whether to move on
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.—Donald Trump will embark Saturday on his first campaign trip of the 2024 presidential race, visiting two early primary voting states as he seeks to brush backIn Salem, N.H.
, the former president is scheduled to speak to hundreds of Republicans attending the state party’s annual meeting. In the afternoon, he will appear with supporters in Columbia, S.C., a state that is home to a pair of possible rivals for the nomination.
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