Professor of Political Science at Cypress College Peter Mathews says the upcoming United States political race is set to be “very interesting.”
“Despite the fact that Donald Trump at this point has 50 per cent of the votes…DeSantis about 25.2 per cent,” Mr Mathews told Sky News Australia.
“I believe that so many Republicans are looking to replace Trump as a party nominee because they feel he’ll have a more credible appearance in the fall of November.”
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