Former President Donald Trump's top advisers have been discussing the third week of November as the ideal starting point for his 2024 presidential campaign if Republicans do well in next week's congressional election, CNN reported Friday. Candidates running in Tuesday's election have signaled his readiness to throw his hat in the ring for the upcoming presidential election.
I ran twice (for President). I've won twice And now, for our country to be safe and glorious, I very, very, very likely will do it again," the 76-year-old said Thursday during a rally in the Midwestern state of Iowa, repeating his baseless claims that the 2020 presidential election had been "fixed and stolen.
According to CNN, Trump's team has been discussing November 14 as a possible announcement date, which would come amid President Joe Biden's overseas trip to Asia for annual regional summits. The online news agency Axios also reported on the possibility on November 1st.
January 14 will become the start date for Trump's 2024 presidential campaign, with the official announcement likely to be followed by a multi-day series of political events. Polls show Biden's Democratic Party is likely to lose control of the House of Representatives and possibly the Senate as well. Trump may seek to recognize GOP victories across the board, including those he has backed, Axios said
Both media outlets, citing anonymous sources, said the November 14 announcement is undecided and that the schedule could change depending on Tuesday's results, particularly with the Senate still in limbo and the race around Georgia ends.
According to Axios, Trump has long planned to announce his reelection bid shortly after the midterms to stay ahead of potential rivals for the 2024 GOP nomination, including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. referendum on the incumbent president, Biden has attempted to pick a choice between his Democratic Party and Trump-aligned Republicans in this year's election.
He accuses his rival in the 2020 presidential election of rejecting the election results, threatening personal rights and accepting political violence. .6, 2021 in which a pro-Trump mob attempted to overturn the outcome of the 2020 election.
His unilateralist "America First" foreign policy and provocative rhetoric have also caused friction with other countries, including some of the United States' closest allies. Meanwhile, Biden, 79, who became the oldest American.
President at the time of the inauguration, said in a television interview in October that it was "my intention" to run again in 2024, although he acknowledged he had not made a formal decision.