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Breaking: The Jaw-Dropping Ultimatum Trump Never Expected

According to recent polls, Donald Trump is the undisputed front-runner for the GOP candidacy for president in 2024.

Regarding this outcome, there is a great deal of discontent.

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A terrifying 2024 ultimatum is abruptly presented to Donald Trump.

The Florida Primary played a crucial role in determining the Republican Party’s presidential nominee in 2008, 2012, and 2016.

Florida is strategically placed after the Super Tuesday contests on the primary calendar, making it the first primary where the winner receives all of the delegates.

With 99 delegates, the Sunshine State of Florida has considerable power. Gaining delegates from Florida increases a candidate’s chances of becoming the party’s nominee for the general election.

Florida is recommending modifications to its voting access policies. Candidates must now make a pledge of allegiance to the ultimate nominee in order to participate in the state’s Primary under the new regulations.

“All GOP candidates will have to pledge their loyalty to the eventual Republican nominee to make the March 19 Primary, a contest that could tip the balance of the crowded race since Florida’s contest is a winner-take-all Primary,” POLITICO reported.

“The new oath, which includes a promise to ‘endorse’ the GOP nominee and requires a candidate to pledge not to run as an independent or third-party candidate, mirrors language adopted by the Republican National Committee for its first debate,” POLITICO added.

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Republicans in Florida said that this law was passed to bring the state into compliance with the standards established by the Republican National Committee for debate participation.

“We were trying to be consistent with what the debate was requiring,” vice chair of the Republican Party of Florida Evan Power told POLITICO. “I don’t think this will come as a surprise.”

Trump fans, however, found it difficult to see anything other than an attempt by his own party to diminish Donald Trump’s influence in Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ actions.

Trump’s outsider status and disdain for established political rules are what make him so appealing.

Trump declined to declare his support for the eventual GOP nominee in February, just like he did in 2016.

“It would depend,” Trump stated. “It would have to depend on who the nominee was.”

The loyalty pledge must be signed before November 30.

Will Trump acquiesce? The main query is still this.

USA First Reporting will keep you up-to-date on any new developments in this ongoing story.

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    • LMAO, you mean you don’t want Trump!
      85% of the voters don’t want Bozo Biden or any other democrat in office…..

    • Who are we? Remembering 2016, the republican hierarchy required President Trump to sign a commitment to the party to support whoever won the nomination, then when he won, the bastards wouldn’t support him, so listen up Donny boy, let’s let whoever wins the nomination by the prosses, let’s get that person elected to get our country back to the democracy it should be, not because you don’t like Trump.

  1. It is to God’s Glory to take every human being born into life from a lost wretched creature to redemption, to salvation, to sanctification, and to Glorification. We have seen this in the human being, President Donald Trump, and in every regenerated human being that asked God into their heart, repented of their sins, and are walking with God.

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