Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Will Former President Trump Launch His 2024 Presidential Campaign On Nov. 15 In Florida?

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a pre-election rally to support Republican candidates in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, U.S., November 5, 2022. Mike Segar, Reuters 

 CNBC: Trump suggests he’ll launch his 2024 presidential campaign on Nov. 15 in Florida 

* Former President Donald Trump said he would make a “big announcement” on Tuesday, Nov. 15 from Mar-a-Lago, where he is expected to launch his 2024 presidential campaign. 

* Trump was reportedly considering whether to announce the start of his third presidential campaign on the eve of Election Day, but national Republicans feared his announcement would energize Democrats and potentially alienate independent voters. 

* Trump was speaking at a campaign rally for Ohio Republican Senate candidate J.D. Vance. But rather than focusing on Vance, Trump delivered a rally speech tailor-made for his own upcoming campaign. 

WASHINGTON — After weeks of intensifying speculation, former President Donald Trump said Monday that he will make a “big announcement” on Tuesday, Nov. 15 from his Mar-a-Lago resort, where he is expected to launch his 2024 presidential campaign.

“I’m going to be making a very big announcement on Tuesday, Nov. 15 at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida,” Trump said at a Save America rally in Vandalia, Ohio on the eve of the midterm elections. 

“We want nothing to detract from the importance of tomorrow,” he added, seemingly in an effort to explain why he wasn’t announcing his run that same night.  

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WNU Editor: Here is an easy prediction. If Trump does announce his 2024 Presidential campaign on November 15, which I think he will, many Democrats and their allies are going to lose their minds. 

Will Former President Trump Launch His 2024 Presidential Campaign On Nov. 15 In Florida?  

Trump: 'Very big announcement' coming Nov. 15 -- Politico  

Trump teases ‘very big announcement’ on Nov. 15 -- The Hill  

Trump says he will make a 'big announcement' on November 15 -- FOX News  

Trump says he'll make "very big" announcement on Nov. 15 -- Axios  

Trump Says "Big Announcement" Coming On Nov. 15 Amid Expectations Of Presidential Bid -- Epoch Times

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Which backstabbing neocon goon will he pick as VP this time?

Anonymous said...

Yeah, we hate goons. We hate goons like pence who would not else with Chinese spies like Swalwell and other Democrats.


We hate goons that are with Trump and believe in energy independence.

I am with stoopid (12:55 AM)!

Anonymous said...

My super Trump fan neighbor admitted the other day that Trump just may not be the guy going forward. I draw hope from such sentiments.

Anonymous said...

Did you see how well the world did while Trump was there?

Anonymous said...

The hat needs to be FJFU.

'Fix Joe's F Ups'

Anonymous said...

I talked to my Trump fan neighbors and we agreed that open borders, unlimited immigration and energy dependence was the way forward. We all think that Liz Cheney should run for president.

Anonymous said...

Trump will announce very soon simply because he believes that any indictment brought by Dem attorney general would be seen as political if is the GOP party nominee. He will assume this might help dismiss an indictment or make an indictment seem meaningless. He may or may not be correct in such thinking but what advantage gained by delaying an announcement?

Anonymous said...

Trump is being prosecuted by an American government lawyer to help the Democrat party. There is no downside. Liberals chomp at the bit to take qualified legal immunity from cops. Maybe we should take it form government lawyers too?

If Trump's business cheated on taxes egregiously, he would have been found out long ago. Do i know for sure? No. But they have been after him for 7 years.

Again they keep trying with the Hail Mary's because there is no downside. they are using the public's money and they won't get prosecuted for malicious prosecution.

Trumps executive getting prosecuted for using a car and not reporting it. That level of corruption is common in America. You can argue it should not be and you would be correct. But selectively prosecuting it is even worse corruption.
It is why I was against the prosecution of those Hollywood types in California over the admissions scandal. it was selective. It was not that we have to start somewhere and keep going. It was a one off. have you hear of any more prosecutions? No. One off. other people might have gotten more creative at admission cheating, but they have not stopped.

Anonymous said...

Whoever the next Republican president is, they will need to absolutely gut the senior management & middle management of the intelligence services, especially the FBI & the US armed forces who act as agents for the Democrat party. They'll absolutely need to bring in honest men & women who are apolitical. Keep ducking

Anonymous said...

@6:20

That president better find a creative way to avoid the Kennedy treatment.

Maybe he could govern from inside an indestrucatable HIMARS.