00:00It was a decisive win for Donald Trump in the Iowa caucuses last week, and his cancels,
00:09that means he's well on his way back to being in the White House.
00:13Not quite yet, because there are still a number of contests, a number of twists and turns
00:17that could lie ahead.
00:18For one, there are a number of legal challenges that Trump is facing to his candidacy.
00:23The US Supreme Court will be looking at that from next month.
00:26Secondly, Iowa historically has not determined who the next president of the United States
00:30will be.
00:31And thirdly, there are a number of other contests, as I said, which could slow down his juggernaut.
00:36For example, New Hampshire, which is the next contest, where you have more educated, more
00:41moderate and a number of independent voters as well who can participate, and a place where
00:45Nikki Haley might actually just pull it off.
00:47We'll have to wait and see.
00:49However, it's also true that Trump has consistently polled ahead of all other Republican candidates
00:54amongst Republican voters in every survey that's been done.
00:58So barring any shock surprises, he may just well end up on the ticket and could end up
01:04beating President Biden, in which case, many people are already asking the question, what
01:09would a second Trump presidency look like?
01:12Well, if you saw the first round, then you know that the second could potentially bring
01:17even more chaos, not just to the United States, but to America's relationship with many of
01:24its key allies and friends in the rest of the world.
01:28Read the column to find out more.
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