Donald Trump rules out running in 2028 if he loses US election

by times news cr

The Republican candidate for the presidency of the United States, Donald Trumprevealed that if he loses the election next November will not run again for the presidential race in 2028this according to an interview broadcast this Sunday, September 22.

No, I don’t see myself running again.“I think that will be it. I can’t imagine it at all,” the 78-year-old former president replied to a question on the Full Measure program about whether he would run again.

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Donald Trump said he hopes to be “successful” at the polls next November 5th. Currently, the Republican is neck and neck in the race against the Democratic candidate Kamala Harrisincluding in key states where the election will likely be decided.

The Democratic Party saw its support resurge after President Joe Biden, 81, withdrew from the race after a disastrous performance in a televised debate against Trump.

Trump lost re-election to Biden in 2020, but he refused to accept defeat and spread the idea among his supporters that the election was “stolen” from him, an event that led to the assault on the Capitol and which led to an investigation against it, as well as various conspiracy theories.

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Let us remember that from 2017 to 2021, Donald Trump was elected as the 45th president of the United States, managing to receive the presidential sash from the outgoing president, Barack Obama, so that if he wins the elections this year, he would be completing his second term.

In the current presidential campaign, the Republican Party candidate was the victim of an attempted assassination during an event in Pennsylvania, as well as the most recent shooting outside his golf club.

(With information from AFP)

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2024-09-25 07:32:28

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