US 2020: Trump acknowledges his Nigerian supporters

US 2020: Trump acknowledges his Nigerian supporters

- Many Nigerians have thrown their weight behind President Donald Trump in the ongoing US election

- This has brought much joy ton the US leader who is seeking re-election

- In fact, Trump sees this parade for himself as a great honour and tweeted to express his appreciation on Tuesday, November 3

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As the United States (US) presidential election heats up, President Donald Trump on Tuesday, November 3, reacted to the massive support he got from some Nigerians who trooped out to campaign for his re-election.

Trumps latest tweet captured a video clip where many Igbo women were chanting praises of the US leader in a residential area.

Responding to this, Trump said the parade is a great honour for him.

US 2020: Trump acknowledges his Nigerian supporters
Trump acknowledges effort of his Nigerian supporters, calls it a great honour (Photo: Fox News)
Source: Facebook

Read the tweet below:

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Meanwhile, some predictions as to the economic and regulatory experiences American businesses will possibly go through if President Trump eventually clinches victory at the ongoing presidential poll in the United States (US) have been made.

First, the expectation is that upon re-election electronic vehicle makers (automakers) under the Trump-led administration will have to deal with the heat from a war between Washinton and California over climate policy.

Already, the disagreement with California over emissions and electric vehicles has divided automakers, because the state had sued Trump for rolling back national vehicle emissions standards and making moves to undo the state’s authority to approve the selling of electric vehicles.

In the health sector, experts say the medicine-making industries will witness a boom and thrive better under a Trump second term because he has been known to be vocal against high drug prices.

In fact, the US leader approved a number of executive orders intended to cut drug prices in his first administration, even if some of his critics claimed the moves had little or no impact.

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In the area of mining, there is a high chance of a boost in the local production of minerals used to make electronics, weapons and other commodities as Trump is likely to continue in his bid to reduce mining industry regulations as well as ease the licencing bureaucracy.

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