Former President Donald Trump told Fox News that if members of his former administration were to go against him in the 2024 Republican presidential nomination race, he would consider it “very disingenuous.”
As former Vice President Mike Pence, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and former Ambassador to the United States, he may not be the only member of the former administration to run for office in 2024. The United Nations’ Nikki Haley has all made a number of early moves ahead of a potential or possible presidential campaign.
After Fox News host Brian Kilmeade asked how he would deal with confrontations with former members of the administration, Trump said, “Many of them said they would never run if I did. So let’s see if that’s true.” .
Trump appeared on Fox News Radio’s “The Brian Kilmeade Show” on Friday, adding, “I think it would be very disingenuous if they did, but that’s okay.”
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While some leading contenders for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination have suggested that Trump won’t seek the White House if he runs again, many believe their decision will be Trump’s. It said it was not based on his final decision.
In an interview, Trump once again touted that polls in the very early stages of the upcoming presidential election have consistently shown him to be currently the overwhelming frontrunner for the Republican nomination.
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As for his timetable, Trump reiterated that he “will probably decide in the not too distant future.”
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Haley will return to Iowa on Tuesday — the state where a half-century-long caucuses kicked off the calendar of presidential nominations — where she’ll meet Republican Governor Kim Reynolds and Congressmen Ashley Hinson and Marianette Miller Meeks with Bass. Team up on tour. She is running for re-election next month.
Hailey was in New Hampshire last Tuesday. New Hampshire voted second on the nomination schedule and held its first primary in a White House election in a century. Haley made his second visit to New Hampshire in less than a month, campaigning alongside former Army General Don Bolduc, the Republican Senate nominee in a key battleground state. I was.
Pompeo was in Iowa on Friday campaigning alongside congressional candidate Zach Nunn and Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig.
First major cattle call after the 2024 midterm elections
The 12 Republican politicians seen by pundits as potential or front-runners for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination will attend the Republican Jewish Coalition’s (RJC) annual leadership conference in Las Vegas next month. is.
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With the starting pistol of the upcoming White House race to be fired shortly after the Nov. 8 midterm elections, RJC’s Confab will be the Republican presidential candidate’s first major cattle call.
A release from the RJC, first shared with Fox News on Thursday, includes the list of 15 “leading Republicans” who will address a conference at the Venetian Hotel Resort and Casino Nov. 18-19. Instructors” are listed. Some names were announced for the first time on the release, while others were already featured on his website at the RJC.
Among the 12 leaders considered likely or likely White House candidates to speak at the event is Pence. Haley; Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas; Ted Cruz of Texas; Bill Hagerty of Tennessee; Rick Scott of Florida; Tim Scott of South Carolina; Government Florida’s Ron DeSantis, Maryland’s Larry Hogan, and New Hampshire’s Chris Snunu. Former Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey.
Trump, who continues to flirt violently by running another White House and appears to be moving towards starting another campaign, was not listed as a speaker at the rally. talked.
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“We are very excited to welcome back key Republican leaders to the RJC Annual Leadership Conference in Las Vegas this November. Celebrate and sound the call of the first ‘kosher’ cows of 2024. It’s a presidential election cycle,” Sam Markstein, RJC’s National Political Affairs Director, told his Fox News in a statement.
The RJC’s annual leadership conference brings together top Republican leaders, officials, donors, and activists from around the country.
Last year’s event brought together 2024 front-runners, including Pence, Pompeo, Haley, DeSantis, Cruz, who was second in the race for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination behind Trump, Rick Scott, and South Dakota Governor Christy Noem and Christie. I was. 2016 GOP nominations, and Sununu. Trump didn’t attend the conference last year, but the former president delivered a video address.
The RJC conference will be held in Nevada, so geography will also be a selling point for the gathering. Nevada has his fourth contest on the Republican presidential primary and caucus calendar in the recent presidential election cycle.
DeSantis digital ads running in early voting states
DeSantis, who is running for re-election this year, spends most of his advertising dollars in Florida..
And DeSantis, like many other politicians, has already used digital and social media advertising to A strong network of large top dollar and corporate donors and legions of small grassroots donors in Florida and nationwide.
DeSantis has consistently dismissed talk by political pundits and forecasters as a likely candidate for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, accounting for a tiny fraction of DeSantis’ out-of-state digital ad spend. Emphasize that we are only focusing on re-election this year. The place may frown.
Since DeSantis took office as governor of Florida nearly four years ago, his reelection campaign and the associated Friends of Ron DeSantis PAC have spent more than 113,000 on more than 2,522 digital ads in the first four states, earning him the GOP presidential nomination. We held a contest on the calendar. to the Google Ads Library.
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This includes $19,400 for 620 ads in Iowa, $13,000 for 600 ads in New Hampshire, $46,800 for 672 ads in South Carolina, and $34,100 for 630 ads in Nevada. will be
Among the ads that went out in Iowa included the question and survey, “Where should Biden’s bus of illegal immigrants be sent?” It attracted a lot of attention by flying to a strong base.
Mr. DeSantis has seen a surge in popularity among conservatives in Florida and across the country over the past two-and-a-half years, thanks to a strong backlash against restrictions imposed by the coronavirus pandemic and his aggressive behavior as a culture war warrior. and sparked a new wave of controversy in Flying last month. Migrants to Martha’s Vineyard.
While sparking outrage among Democrats and some Republicans, the calculated move put the spotlight on the combustible issues of illegal immigration and border security. At a border crossing into the United States for the past year and a half.
Another ad shown in Iowa says, “Tell Ron DeSantis your most important issues,” while another DeSantis in the video encourages people to “join the fight.”
The two spots, run in New Hampshire, are aimed at two favorite targets of conservatives. President Biden and Dr. Anthony Fauci, the president’s chief medical adviser and director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. An adviser to Biden and then-President Trump in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
In South Carolina, he urged people to “join the fight that Governor Ron DeSantis has made to ensure election security.”
The ad suggests that DeSantis continues to grow its donor base across the country, building a stronger network of supporters across the country.
“Governor DeSantis is leveraging his national celebrity in his high-profile state elections to make his list in other states. A possible future he’s considering.” “There’s a play for that,” said Ryan Williams, a veteran Republican consultant.
But Williams added, “DeSantis isn’t the only one doing this. It’s pretty standard.”
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DeSantis isn’t the only company likely to run digital ads in early voting states in 2024, but two companies have placed TV ads in some of those states.
Pompeo’s Political Action Committee launched ad campaigns last month in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina targeting what he calls “wake-up policies” by the Biden administration directed at the military. Pence’s public advocacy group posted an ad in Iowa.