Trump has not yet declared his Presidential candidacy for 2024, but the Americans are eager for Trump to be back in the Whitehouse again.
According to a new Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey, Former President Trump is leading President Biden in a hypothetical 2024 match-up, the poll finds Trump getting 47 percent support compared to 41 percent for Biden.
The poll found Biden’s current approval at just 39 percent, while majorities of respondents said that both the U.S. economy and the country as a whole are on the wrong track.
Last Thursday, a federal appeals judge suggested that Trump could run for president again.
Judge Karen Henderson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit said, “We have a situation that involves a sitting President and a former President, If this drags out, for all we know he could be a sitting president again.”
Trump on the other hand hasn’t announced yet whether he’ll run for 2024 or not.
However, on Saturday while speaking at a rally in Commerce, Georgia. Trump uncharacteristically identified himself with the Republican Party, while endorsing various local candidates.
While advocating a 2022 Republican takeover of Congress, Trump repeatedly used the term “we.”
“One of the first things we must do when Republicans retake Congress is stop Joe Biden’s inflation nightmare,” Former President Donald said.
“…With your vote we will bring Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi’s socialist spending spree to a screeching halt. We’ll do that very quickly.”
“… [W]hen we retake Congress, Republicans will ban critical race theory in our schools, ban it in our military and ban it … in every part of our federal, state and local governments.”
In another part of the speech, the former president promised to totally “ban” Critical Race Theory.
“… [W]hen we retake Congress, Republicans will ban critical race theory in our schools, ban it in our military and ban it … in every part of our federal, state and local governments,” he said in another part of the speech.
The Journal cited some examples of why it believes that the former president could win again in 2024 due to what has happened to the United States with President Joe Biden in charge.
Energy independence: gone. Wisdom regarding NATO, Ukraine and Russia: nonexistent. International respect for America: quickly fading. Economic growth: crashing. Response to COVID: chaotic and despotic.
Let’s not forget border security and the debacle in Afghanistan or growing perceptions by China and North Korea.
And none of this is abstract and remote. Biden’s likeness is appearing next to price indicators on gas pumps with the phrase “I did that!” Trips to the grocery store are depressing.
And a recent poll showed that the odds are stacked against Democrats heading into the midterm elections.
Will former President Donald Trump run again in 2024?
So, what is Trump’s point of view? Is he expressing himself as a potential presidential candidate? Or as a senior statesman in the Republican Party, a position he already occupies among the base and which is grudgingly acknowledged by some in the establishment?
Sources: Conservativebrief, Westernjournal, Thefederalistpapers