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    Donald Trump ready to launch race for White House in 2024 | US midterm elections

    Logan WhitakerBy Logan WhitakerNovember 16, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Republican billionaire promised A very big announcement At 9 p.m. from his luxurious home in Mar-a-Lago, Florida – its content no longer really creates suspense, but should still entertain its millions of followers.

    His counsel, Jason Miller, promised a statement Very professional, very elegantDuring this, the former president will be surrounded by large activists Holding signs.

    Known for his unpredictability, Donald Trump, who has been flirting for months with the idea of ​​running for office, could mess up the calendar at the last minute.

    A pullback seems highly unlikely as it has raised expectations. The businessman predicted that Tuesday would be good One of the most important days in history United Nations.

    Donald Trump, who came to power in November 2016 in an unprecedented political climate, defied all norms during his presidency. He left Washington in shambles after failing to win re-election against Joe Biden — a defeat he never acknowledged.

    So this new bid will be the septuagenarian’s third for the White House.

    It also foreshadows a possible new version of the 2020 presidential election: President Biden recently reaffirmed thought to run for a second term, though he was careful to postpone any final decision until next year.

    Republicans will largely take over the House of Representatives from Democrats, but with a significantly smaller majority than expected.

    The A giant wave What was so optimistically predicted by conservatives didn’t actually come true: President Biden’s Democrats secured control of the Senate this weekend and would expand their majority, defying the predictions of soundbites.

    To make matters worse, one of his closest allies, Gary Lake, lost his bid for governor of Arizona on Monday.

    That’s more than the mixed performance of the Republican camp, particularly on the side of candidates called by Donald Trump, tarnished the Tribune’s reputation as a kingmaker.

    Not the kind of environment Donald Trump wanted

    This is not the context in which Donald Trump wanted to make his announcement tonightLiz Cheney, a spokeswoman for anti-Trump Republicans, launched Tuesday.

    Several influential voices in the conservative camp have called on the real estate mogul to step aside from the Republican leadership, casting a shadow over his presidential plans.

    Its former vice president, Mike Pence, is releasing his memoirs on Tuesday, in which he describes, among other things, pressure to reverse the results of the 2020 presidential election, specifically refusing to comment on Donald Trump’s potential candidacy. Interview on an American channel ABC Aired on Monday evening.

    Americans will have to decide this, but I think we will have better choices in the future.Mr. We introduce Pence and give him his presidential ambitions for 2024.

    But part of the conservative electorate has already turned to another potential candidate who is in the White House and lives in Florida: its governor, Ron DeSantis. The 40-year-old, the rising star of the hard-right, has vowed to fight, emboldened by the coming midterm elections. had begun.

    But Donald Trump currently maintains an undeniable popularity with the constant wave of red hats at his campaign rallies. Most polls still have him the winner of the Republican primary.

    One obstacle, however, could complicate Donald Trump’s ascension to the White House: his numerous legal troubles, which could disqualify him.

    The former president is the target of multiple investigations for his role in the January 6, 2021 attack on Congressional headquarters or in managing the White House archives.

    Trust in one intuition Ever present, Donald Trump, whose downfall has been heralded a thousand times, has so far survived all the scandals. Accumulating, they no longer had any effect on him.

    Logan Whitaker
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