Recent developments suggest that there is a possibility that ongoing criminal cases involving Donald Trump may not reach a resolution before the upcoming presidential election. The aggressive timeline and the balancing act of a presidential campaign could potentially work in Trump's favor, allowing him to dodge legal issues for the time being.
One significant advantage for Trump is the Supreme Court's decision to take up the emoluments case, which could potentially result in a favorable outcome for him or at least delay the case past the election. This development, coupled with the upcoming Super Tuesday with over 800 delegates at stake, indicates that Trump is on track to secure the nomination.
Despite facing legal challenges, Trump's campaign has been allocating substantial funds towards legal expenses, potentially putting him at a financial disadvantage compared to Joe Biden, who has a significant cash reserve for his campaign. Biden, benefiting from not having a primary challenger, has been able to focus on fundraising efforts.
While Trump's campaign continues to face legal and financial hurdles, Biden's campaign appears to be in a stronger position financially. Immigration remains a key issue for voters, with many expressing dissatisfaction with Trump's handling of the matter. However, Trump's ability to raise funds despite these challenges underscores the competitive nature of the upcoming election.