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2024 Showdown: Trump and Biden Waste No Time Profiting from Ex-President’s Convictions!

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    • The 2024 election sees President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump facing off once again.
    • Trump has been convicted in a criminal trial, which plays a significant role in the dynamics of the election.
    • Both Biden’s and Trump’s campaigns have promptly leveraged the guilty verdicts for their respective 2024 election strategies.
    • This rapid response indicates a highly competitive and contentious election cycle ahead.
    • The use of the convictions in their campaigns highlights the intense political landscape and the strategic moves by both candidates.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/2024-showdown-trump-biden-quickly-fundraise-off-former-presidents-guilty-verdicts)

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