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WASHINGTON, DC, KOMPAS.com – Rumors that the president of the United States (USA) Donald Trump plans to return to the presidential elections (pilpres) 2024 are getting tighter.
The New York Times On Thursday (12/11/2020) he reported that, although he did not admit defeat at the hands of Joe Biden, Trump had informed his advisers of the plans after leaving the presidency.
The 74-year-old president is said to be declaring his candidacy after Biden’s certification of victory, which must be completed by December 11.
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It’s rare for a defeated American president after a term to back down. The last president to do so was Grover Cleveland, who served between 1885-1889 and 1893-1897.
As scheduled, the Electoral College or Electoral Council is scheduled to meet on December 14 to appoint Biden and his running mate, Kamala Harris, as president and vice president-elect.
Previous Axios Earlier this week, he reported on Trump’s preparations to retake the White House.
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Trump’s crucial decision
Whether or not Trump will run in the 2024 presidential election is crucial for dozens of other Republican presidential candidates.
Names such as Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton, Missouri Senator Josh Hawley, Florida Governor Ron Desantis and Senator Florida’s Rick Scott have taken a turn. move along.
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Don’t miss the presidential candidates defeated by Trump in the Republican nomination 4 years ago, such as Florida Senator Marco Rubio, Texas Senator Ted Cruz, and former Ohio Governor John Kasich are also running for the White House again.
However, the plans for the presidential candidate include fundraising preparations and the preparation of a campaign team could fall apart if Trump decides to move forward.
It will be very difficult for the potential presidential candidate to challenge or even beat Trump.
It is highly likely that the above names will decide not to come forward and approve Trump’s party nominations.
This real estate mogul has total control over the Republican political apparatus. During his time in power, Trump has transformed the ideology of the party’s elephant emblem into a right-wing populist nationalist befitting his political style.
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It also turned blue-collar voters with no college education into the strong voter base of the Republican Party. Previously, this bloc of voters was loyal in choosing the Democratic presidential candidate.
Also, although he lost, Trump did much better than the pollsters’ predictions, where he was not as bad as Biden predicted. The total of 72.6 million national votes that have so far voted for him will be a great political capital.
But with Trump turning 78 in the upcoming presidential election, his health will be one factor to consider even though he is still in good shape so far.
Trump is aware of losing the 2020 presidential election
One of the advisers told him that Trump knew very well that he had lost and was realistic that his demand would not change the outcome of the election.
But Melania Trump’s husband chose to continue to challenge the results of the presidential elections in various states, through judicial channels and blocking the presidential transition to Biden.
Biden is currently in position to win 306 electoral votes compared to the 232 achieved by Trump.
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Trump spent the days after the election tweeting on his Twitter account that he was the real winner and that there was a huge fraud to prevent him from being re-elected.
The organizers of the US presidential elections have confirmed that no fraud was found as claimed by Trump.
Trump has the potential to face Biden again in the upcoming 2024 US elections rematch First US presidential election since 1956, between Republican President Dwight Eisenhower and Illinois Democratic Governor Adlai Stevenson.
Biden has hinted that he will only serve one term because he will be 82 years old in the next presidential election.
But if Trump becomes the Republican presidential candidate again, will Jill Biden’s husband change his decision?
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