North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum recently withdrew from his presidential bid and endorsed Donald Trump for president at a Trump event in Iowa.
Burgum’s support for Trump stems from their shared business background and alignment on energy and economic issues significant for North Dakota.
His endorsement is seen as significant, given his previous status as a primary opponent. (Trending: Bombshell UFO Footage Released To The Public)
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“President Trump protected our borders. He cut red tape like no president has ever done before. He passed the largest tax cuts in the history of America and he supercharged our economy,” Bergum said.
“President Trump is going to win the Republican nomination,” Bergum told CNN on Monday. “It’s not going to be close. He’s going to be up against Joe Biden. And as a governor and as a business person, I’ve had an opportunity to see what it’s like under each of those presidents.”
“And I can tell you in our state, which is an energy state, an ag state, we were much better off under President Trump. And I know when we campaign on three things: economy, energy, national security. Those things are all three interrelated. Joe Biden’s taking this country in 180 degrees the wrong direction. And I know that under a Trump administration, we’re going to be going in the right direction on that.”
With Trump leading in polls and receiving key endorsements, his frontrunner position in the Republican primary seems solidified.
As the 2024 Presidential Primary election approaches, polls indicate Trump retaining a strong lead, with other potential candidates trailing behind.
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