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28/01/2024 03:31 (UTC)

US POLITICS

Biden appeals to South Carolina Black vote, Trump, Haley trade insults

Mauldin/ Las Vegas, Jan 27 (EFE/EPA).- United States President Joe Biden spoke Saturday of the importance of the African-American vote to defeat Donald Trump during a speech in South Carolina, which will begin the Democratic primaries process next weekend ahead of November’s elections.

Meanwhile, former president Trump and former US United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley engaged in an indirect duel, each holding rallies in different states, and constantly trading insults to gain advantage over the other in the Republican primaries.

Biden gave his speech at the South Carolina Democratic Party dinner, attended by prominent local political figures such as African-American Jim Clyburn, who has represented one of the state's electoral districts in the Lower House since 1993. (Camera: ERIK S. LESSER /ALLISON DINNER).

FOOTAGE SHOWS NIKKI HALEY'S CAMPAIGN RALLY AT MAULDIN HIGH SCHOOL, SOUTH CAROLINA; AND DONALD J. TRUMP'S COMMIT TO CAUCUS EVENT IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, USA.

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