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But behind closed doors, Trump told advisers that he needs to return in four years and that he could announce his candidacy before or even biden’s inauguration on January 20, according to Fox News Chief White House correspondent John Roberts, who showed a report. From The Daily Beast.
Such an announcement, or even Trump’s flirtation with a third White House run, would definitely put a stop to the idea that it would be an open war for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, and that could freeze the first movements of other Republicans with national aspirations.
Republican strata and Republican presidential crusade veteran Alex Conant said a 2024 Trump ad would “absolutely” replace the dynamics of the next race for white space, “at least initially. “
“No one needs to be the first candidate to challenge Trump in 2024. If it were an open race, you’d see a lot of potential candidates taking competitive first steps, going to Iowa, New Hampshire,” said Conant, one of the founders. partner of the consulting firm Firehouse Strategies. ” Applicants usually go through the first states before the end of this year. “
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While some 2024 GoP contenders at the White House, such as Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas, former United Nations ambassador and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, and South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, campaigned in Iowa and New Hampshire this fall on behalf of the President and Republican poll, there’s nothing on the calendar for the rest of the year.
“Applicants for 2024 don’t need to communicate about Donald Trump. But as long as he makes noise to run, the race will be around him. And those applicants will be less likely to make the first state journey, because everything will be in the shadow of whether Trump will come back or not,” Conant said.
Veteran GOP rep David Carney said the president is contemplating an offer to return to the White House, a very different situation from the broad open fields for GOP presidential nominations in 2008, 2012 and 2016.
But Carney, a veteran of Republican presidential campaigns for three decades, said, “I don’t think a serious candidate gets scared because it’s been four years. Nobody knows what’s going to happen to the president. I don’t see,” has a lot of effect right now. “
Carney, founder of communications and public relations firm Norway Hill Associates, warned that “perhaps two dozen other people are dipping their feet in the water and seeing what happens. “
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Dan Eberhart, a leading donor and a grouper of the president and Republicans, pointed to a declining influence from the president.
“Like it or not, Trump’s ice dice melt,” He told Fox News Eberhart, CEO of oil drilling company Canary LLC.
Trump has made it clear that he intends to remain very concerned in GOP politics after leaving the White House last January. She established a leadership PAC after this month’s election, and much of the fundraiser in recent weeks for her legal efforts for Trump also backed the president of the Republican National Committee, Ronna McDaniel, one of the top friends of the primaries, for some other time as president of the party’s national committee.
The president also travels to Georgia on Saturday to cross on behalf of the two Republicans elected in the January 5 Twin Election in the Senate, where most of the Republican Party in the House is at stake.
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This month, Trump nodded to Gov. Mike DeWine, a day after the Ohio Republican called Biden president-elect and said we will “have to begin” the transition between the Trump administration and biden’s new administration. And on Monday, he criticized the Republican Party. Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia called it “unfortunate” to authorize a “drill” to recount the state’s presidential results, which showed Biden’s narrow victory over Trump.
Both governors are re-elected in 2022 and can be attacked by Trump.
Many Republican members of Congress have yet to urge the president to yield to Biden and have refused to recognize Biden as the winner of the election, out of the Republican president’s obvious strong concern.
Nearly two-thirds of Republicans in New Hampshire, the state that ranks the top number one in the White House race, say they would like Trump to make a bet in 2024 to return to the White House. survey conducted through the University of New Hampshire (UNH) from 19 to 23 November.
“Until Republicans find an apparent user to upgrade trump, he will be the favorite until 2024,” said Andrew Smith, director of the UNH Research Center.
And that’s a challenge for other potential Republican presidential candidates.
“The last thing they have to do is have a big press convention in New Hampshire where they leave the impression that they will challenge Donald Trump. Because what he’s going to do, he’s going to start tweeting them. It’s a big distraction,” so they’re looking to do now,” Conant said.
In the absence of first very public state visits, Conant says white house hopes “will continue to make all the behind-the-scenes paintings: talking to donors, calling activists, they’re going to make the media, they’re going to start building a team, but now we just want to be more respectful about it.
Fox News White House chief correspondent John Roberts contributed to the report.