Biden after Trump's victory in New Hampshire: Democracy and individual freedoms are at stake

Washington: Agencies
US President Joe Biden warned that democracy and individual freedoms in the United States are “at stake” after his predecessor, Donald Trump, won the Republican primary elections in New Hampshire.
In a statement issued shortly after the victory of his Republican opponent, the Democratic president seeking to win a second term said, “It is now clear that Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee. My message to the country is that the risks could not be greater. Our democracy, our individual freedoms, our economy, they are all on the same page.” "The touchstone."
Immediately after these media estimates of Trump's victory were issued, President Joe Biden's election campaign considered that the former president's victory in New Hampshire meant that his obtaining the Republican Party's nomination for the presidential elections was almost guaranteed.
“Tonight’s results confirm that Donald Trump has practically secured the Republican Party nomination,” campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez said in a statement.
Trump won the Republican Party primary elections in the state of New Hampshire, against his rival, the former ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, according to estimates published by several American media outlets on Tuesday evening.

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