Trump is expected to announce that he is running for president in 2024, only a week after the Republican Party’s lackluster showing in the midterms — a result that many have blamed on him.
at a pre-midterm rally in Ohio last week that he would be making “a very big announcement on Tuesday, November 15, at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida.” At the time, Republicans were expected to rout Democrats in congressional races across the U.S. Instead,
— the party will retain control of the Senate, and while control of the House will shift to Republicans, it will be by a much smaller margin than initially predicted., noting that many GOP members are upset over the midterm results and that the announcement may draw attention away from the senatorial runoff election in Georgia.
“I’ll be advising him that he move his announcement until after the Georgia runoff,” former adviser Jason Miller said to
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