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Election, trial, election, trial: Here is Trump's extraordinary schedule for 2024

Even before the Colorado Supreme Court declared him ineligible to vote in that state, presidential candidate Donald Trump was already preparing to experience an extraordinary 2024 in every way.

• Also read: Colorado Supreme Court rules Trump ineligible in 2024

Here's a rundown of the former Republican president's schedule between elections, court cases and the Republican National Convention.

The septuagenarian's crazy year is likely to begin with a decision by the United States Supreme Court that Donald Trump plans to make regarding his admission to the state of Colorado.

Before the ex-leader flew to Iowa. The small Midwestern state will hold its first Republican primary of 2024 on Jan. 15, a cycle that could stretch into June, giving it outsized weight in American elections.

The state of New Hampshire, which borders Canada, will hold its election the following week, on January 23rd.

Donald Trump has been prosecuted four times in less than six months and is still crushing all competitors in the race for the Republican nomination.

According to aggregator RealClearPolitics, the former president is currently polling at around 63%, well ahead of runner-up Ron DeSantis at 12%.

Will the Republican billionaire maintain this lead even after his trials begin?

A judge has set March 4 as the date of her trial in Washington over her 2020 election pressures, a day before one of the key deadlines in the Republican primaries: Super Tuesday.

Around fifteen states, including Texas and California, are holding their primary elections simultaneously on this important election day.

Colorado is also on the list, but the former president's name may not appear on the ballot.

Just three weeks later, Donald Trump will meet with the judiciary again. His trial in New York over suspicious payments to a former porn actress begins March 25.

On May 20, 2024 we're going to Florida.

The third trial in less than three months is being organized in this southeastern state against the ex-president, who is accused of negligent handling of state secrets after leaving the White House.

A fourth trial cannot be ruled out this year: Donald Trump will also be charged in Georgia, where his famous mugshot was taken.

After more than a year of intense and bitter campaigning, the Republican Party will officially name its presidential candidate at its convention in mid-July in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Already with the official support of the Democratic Party, outgoing President Joe Biden should, barring any major surprises, be named his party's official candidate in Chicago in August.

These two large political masses are organized every four years a few months before the election and mark the official start of the election campaign between the two parties. Will Donald Trump have maintained a strong enough hold on Republicans to win office?

Tens of millions of American voters will go to the polls on November 5 to choose the next tenant of the White House.

Will the United States therefore witness a rematch of the 2020 presidential election between Donald Trump and Joe Biden?

The country has never elected an impeached president. But Donald Trump could once again shape the country's history with a bang.