As anticipated, former President Donald Trump on Tuesday (No. 15) introduced he’ll search the GOP nomination for U.S. president in 2024. The transfer, which was not welcome amongst a rising variety of Republicans, obtained a muted response in Arkansas.
Trump, the primary one-term president to lose a re-election bid since President Jimmy Carter in 1980, used what he known as an “elegant night time” to formally enter the 2024 presidential race. He repeatedly famous that he’s operating once more to pursue “America first” insurance policies in all segments of home and international coverage, particularly within the vitality business.
“With the intention to make America Nice Once more, I’m saying my candidacy for president of america,” the previous president stated to applause from the viewers gathered at Mar-a-Lago, his Florida residence.
Trump stated the “radical left Democrats which are attempting to destroying our nation from inside,” and extra Individuals will see how dangerous Democrats are doing by 2024 and return Republicans to energy. He additionally predicted the nation’s Latino voters will pivot to Republicans and vote for him by way of the primaries and into 2024.
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“Two years in the past, we have been an important nation, and shortly we shall be an important nation once more. The decline of America is being pressured upon us by Biden and the unconventional left lunatics operating our authorities proper into the bottom. This decline is just not a destiny we should settle for,” Trump stated.
He additionally trotted out his acquainted theme that the nation was doing nice beneath his administration till China contaminated the world with COVID-19. Trump stated if elected he’ll “instantly” deal with inflation, saying the inflation fee will return to the “excellent variety of 1%” in a second Trump administration.
Trump, who was impeached twice by the U.S. Home of Representatives however by no means discovered responsible by the U.S. Senate, faces a number of authorized troubles. His alleged function within the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol is the main target of an investigation by a U.S. Home particular committee. Trump can be being investigated by the U.S. Division of Justice for White Home paperwork discovered at his residence in Florida. There are different investigations at state and federal ranges associated to his funds, tax avoidance, and alleged efforts to intervene in 2020 election processes in Georgia.
President Biden obtained 81.283 million votes within the 2020 election in comparison with 74.223 million votes for Trump. Trump has by no means obtained a majority of the votes in his two presidential runs, with Hillary Clinton receiving 65.853 million votes in comparison with Trump’s 62.984 million votes within the 2016 election. Nevertheless, Trump was capable of win in sufficient states to seize a win by way of the Electoral School.
ARKANSAS RESPONSE Arkansas Gov.-elect Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who served as Trump’s White Home press secretary and was endorsed by Trump in her gubernatorial bid, didn’t reply to a Discuss Enterprise & Politics request for remark. Members of Arkansas’ Congressional delegation, who previously have supported Trump, additionally didn’t reply to requests for touch upon the previous president’s announcement that he once more will run for the White Home. (Discuss Enterprise & Politics will replace this story if any feedback are offered.)
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Former Gov. Mike Huckabee, the daddy of Gov.-elect Sanders, stated Trump’s speech was “pitch excellent” and if Trump stays on message addressing points he shall be “unbeatable” within the race for the GOP 2024 presidential nomination.
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, who’s mulling a bid to hunt the GOP nomination for president, stated it’s essential for brand spanking new Republican voices to emerge.
“As we anticipate an announcement from Mar-a-Lago tonight, you will need to welcome new voices and ides for our future. I intend to be a kind of leaders working for options to the intense challenges forward,” the governor stated previous to Trump’s deal with.
After Trump’s announcement, Gov. Hutchinson was extra pointed in a Twitter put up.
“Trump is appropriate on Biden’s failures, however his self-indulging message selling anger has not modified. It didn’t work in 2022 and received’t work in 2024. There are higher selections,” the governor posted.
While the Arkansas Razorbacks have been hitting the transfer portal hard, it is partially as a result of having more than 20 scholarship players decide to enter the portal after a 6-6 regular season that was capped off with a Liberty Bowl win over Texas Tech on Dec. 27.
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The transfer portal officially opened Dec. 9 and it was open for a 30 day window through Dec. 28. There is also an additional five-day window for players to enter once their season is over, plus there will be an additional 10-day portal window from April 16-25.
ALSO READ: Arkansas Football 2025 Roster Tracker
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Note: “GP” denotes games played. Even if a player appears on special teams, that counts as a game played.
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From: Christian Brothers High School (Memphis, TN)
MEMPHIS –While Beale Street is famous for being the Home of the Blues, red was the color of the day Dec. 26 at the Beale Street Parade, where many watchers were clad in red — a team color for both teams playing in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl the following day.
Marching bands, vintage vehicles, cheer squads and floats marched, strutted and cruised down the historic street in downtown Memphis as fans of the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Texas Tech Red Raiders lined the streets, cheering as bands and cheer squads from their schools passed by.
The University of Arkansas Razorback Marching Band, cheerleaders and pep squad brought up the rear of the parade, creating a grand finale as they marched to meet Texas Tech’s Goin’ Band from Raiderland at Beale Street’s Handy Park for a festive Bash on Beale Pep Rally. Both the parade and the pep rally were sponsored by the Beale Street Merchants Association.
— Story and photos by Cary Jenkins
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Maddie Hayley, Kim Hayley, Spphie Haley, Layne Haley, Toomy Haley, orey Hale and Abbie Hayley on 12/26/2024 on Beale Street, Memphis, Liberty Bowl Parade. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Cary Jenkins)
Caden, Colton, Amber and Drew Cates, all of Little Rock, on 12/26/2024 on Beale Street, Memphis, Liberty Bowl Parade. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Cary Jenkins)
D.J. Stutts, Shante Stutts and DAnte Stutts of Batesville, mother and siblings of the late Razorback football team member Dion Stutts on 12/26/2024 on Beale Street, Memphis, Liberty Bowl Parade. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Cary Jenkins)
Aspen Coad, Mattie Grace Fortenberry, Aylin Coad, Milli Fortenberry and Mac Fortenberry on 12/26/2024 on Beale Street, Memphis, Liberty Bowl Parade. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Cary Jenkins)
Aspen Coad, Mattie Grace Fortenberry, Aylin Coad, Milli Fortenberry and Mac Fortenberry on 12/26/2024 on Beale Street, Memphis, Liberty Bowl Parade. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Cary Jenkins)
Rhett, Dana Asher and Cooper Daniel of Rogers on 12/26/2024 on Beale Street, Memphis, Liberty Bowl Parade. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Cary Jenkins)
Jeff Box of Memphis on 12/26/2024 on Beale Street, Memphis, Liberty Bowl Parade. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Cary Jenkins)
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Jonathan and Brittany Hays with Paxton and Brooke Kellett, all of Jonesboro. on 12/26/2024 on Beale Street, Memphis, Liberty Bowl Parade. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Cary Jenkins)
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