Former president Donald Trump Strongly suggest that he will run for office in 2024 because he joked that he wants to get CNN with Microsoft National Broadcasting Corporation In the interview on Sunday fox News-but he said he will not start a formal bidding soon.
“I do know my answer, but I can’t disclose it yet because it has to do with campaign funding and everything else, but I definitely know my answer,” he told Sunday morning futures Host Maria Bartiromo (Maria Bartiromo). “We will do well and people will be happy.”
Since leaving the White House, Trump has repeatedly hinted at the future presidential campaign in several campaign rallies and public appearances. “I might even decide to beat them for the third time,” he said at the Florida Conservative Political Action Conference in February.
In May, Trump told conservative commentators Candice Owens He is “very enthusiastic” and “looks forward to making an announcement at the right time.”
He may not officially announce or announce a bid this year because it will trigger an election law that regulates how he spends and raises funds. In addition, since starting his first campaign in 2015, Trump has been required to submit annual financial disclosures that contain detailed information about his personal and corporate finances. He was relieved of this obligation when he resigned in January.
If the former president officially initiates the bid, he will be required to continue to submit annual documents until 2024-he said he intends to avoid this process. But in his speech to the public, Trump continued to tease this possibility, even joking about possible endorsements on Sunday.
“I look at the cable TV ratings, I look at the CNN ratings, they have dropped by 73%, MSNBC has dropped by 54%. What is going on? I think they will come out to support me. They will support Donald Trump Soon, I think,” he said.
In recent months, the Republican Party has been engaged in an intra-party struggle between the Trump faction and the establishment faction eager to end his influence on the party. Some Republicans in Congress-including Congressman Adam Kinsinger and Senator. Mitromny-Oppose the former president’s search for future elected positions, while most others still openly support it.
Most Republican voters seem to support Trump’s re-entry to the White House.A poll conducted by Quinnipiac University from May 18 to 24 found that 66% of Republicans Hope to see Trump run for the election again. Only 30% of people said they opposed this idea.
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