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Donald Trump has claimed victory in his war for the White House by adding former Republican rival Ron DeSantis to his growing flock of supporters.
DeSantis, the governor of Florida, spent tens of millions of dollars pitching himself as a younger, less chaotic version of the former president. But there was a “fatal flaw in the plan,” said The Telegraph’s deputy US editor Rozina Sabur. DeSentis “reckoned on a Republican Party that had tired of the 77-year-old, criminally indicted Trump”, yet “it took just one state to vote in the party’s nomination contest to shatter that illusion”.
DeSantis dropped out of the GOP nomination race on Sunday, after Trump won the week of the Iowa caucuses with more than 50% of the vote.
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Elliott Goat is a freelance writer at The Week Digital. A winner of The Independent’s Wyn Harness Award, he has been a journalist for over a decade with a focus on human rights, disinformation and elections. He is co-founder and director of Brussels-based investigative NGO Unhack Democracy, which works to support electoral integrity across Europe. A Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellow focusing on unions and the Future of Work, Elliott is a founding member of the RSA’s Good Work Guild and a contributor to the International State Crime Initiative, an interdisciplinary forum for research, reportage and training on state violence and corruption.