"Trump's Mixed Results in Florida and Ohio Primaries Reflect GOP Divide"

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Donald Trump faced a setback in the Florida primary as 17.8 percent of Republican voters opted for candidates who had already dropped out of the race, signaling a potential decline in his support compared to the 2020 election. Despite winning the primary, the results indicate a division within the Republican Party, with some voters expressing reluctance to support the former president. This comes amidst infighting within the GOP and challenges to Trump's candidacy, as he prepares to face Democratic incumbent Joe Biden in the upcoming presidential election.
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