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Biden And Trump Set For Rematch In Presidential Race

Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Trump campaigns in Reno

The stage is now set for a highly anticipated rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump as Nikki Haley officially dropped out of the presidential race today. While Haley did not endorse Trump, she stated that it is up to him to win over her supporters.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi emphasized the importance of bringing people together in politics, urging Trump to earn the votes of those who did not support him. In response, Trump took to social media to express his views on Haley's exit and invited her supporters to join his campaign.

On the other hand, the Biden campaign congratulated Haley on her run and extended a welcoming message to her supporters. However, Republican leaders quickly rallied behind Trump, with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell endorsing him despite their past differences.

Nikki Haley doesn't endorse Trump, leaves decision to him for her supporters.
Highly anticipated Biden-Trump rematch after Nikki Haley drops out.
Nancy Pelosi stresses unity in politics, encourages Trump to win over non-supporters.

While the Biden-Trump rematch seems inevitable, a recent CBS News poll revealed that a significant portion of Americans view it negatively. 48% of respondents expressed concerns about a rematch, while 42% found the prospect depressing.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, all eyes are now on how Trump and Biden will navigate the upcoming election cycle and appeal to voters across the spectrum.

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