Trump offers his strongest hint yet that
he plans to run for president in 2024
at raucous rally in Arizona and says 'our
country is a different place' under Biden
and 'it's sad to see'
Daily Mail (UK) & Wires,
by
Keith Griffith
&
Staff
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
7/23/2022 12:27:52 PM
Donald Trump has offered one of his strongest suggestions yet that he plans to run for president again in 2024, referring to his past campaigns and saying 'we may have to do it again.'
Trump made the remarks while addressing a boisterous rally in Prescott Valley, Arizona on Friday, where he repeated his unproven claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him.
'I ran twice, I won twice, and did much better the second time than I did the first, getting millions. more votes in 2020 than we got in 2016,' Trump claimed. 'And likewise, getting more votes than any sitting president in the history of our country by far.'
Reply 1 - Posted by:
SweetSweetback 7/23/2022 12:35:20 PM (No. 1226054)
Run baby, run!!
13 people like this.
Reply 2 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 7/23/2022 12:37:02 PM (No. 1226056)
Let's roll, Mr. President.
MAGA/KAG/KMAGA/Ultra-MAGA
14 people like this.
Reply 3 - Posted by:
OK state mom 7/23/2022 12:43:18 PM (No. 1226064)
I'll vote for him if he is the nominee but I'd rather he not run. He needs to be the kingmaker for DeSantis.
14 people like this.
Reply 4 - Posted by:
MDConservative 7/23/2022 12:51:55 PM (No. 1226074)
The tease...maybe...you never know...could... Keeps interest up among the hopeful. Keeps challengers at bay, and limits that all-important fundraising. Let's see where it goes.
5 people like this.
Reply 5 - Posted by:
Catherine 7/23/2022 1:30:30 PM (No. 1226114)
Anybody have any idea how many attended Trump's rally and how many at Pences? Those numbers used to be included in articles about these rallies.
3 people like this.
Reply 6 - Posted by:
Pluperfect 7/23/2022 1:37:34 PM (No. 1226125)
Please don't, Mr. President. You've earned using your influence from outside elected office. Raise money, spread your endorsement, advise when asked, but please give your voters a chance to choose someone else now.
7 people like this.
Reply 7 - Posted by:
Gabula 7/23/2022 1:40:56 PM (No. 1226130)
#3 There were 300 people at Pence's rally The venue for Trump was jam packed and 245,00 watching on line. It was another great rally.
Gabula
11 people like this.
Reply 8 - Posted by:
Zeek Wolfe 7/23/2022 1:51:00 PM (No. 1226142)
When the word "claimed" is used in place of "said" the bias of the writers of this article is clearly evident.
9 people like this.
Reply 9 - Posted by:
Plex 7/23/2022 1:53:13 PM (No. 1226143)
Trump 46 four years, DeSantis 47 eight years should get the country solidly back.
8 people like this.
Reply 10 - Posted by:
Plex 7/23/2022 1:53:58 PM (No. 1226144)
Pops. Trump 47 DeSantis 48
3 people like this.
Reply 11 - Posted by:
Starboard_side 7/23/2022 2:09:12 PM (No. 1226166)
This is what scares the heck out of the Elite, he has unending energy and tremendous will to keep going.
But, it's always been that he's not part of the club, and he actually, truly wants to fix things, to help people
Democrats claim to want to help but have not shown their type of help does anything to solve any problem. Just look at the programs of the past 60 years, and you have massive government workers, but they don't actually help people. Most programs just offer crumbs of assistance since the majority of the money for the program ends up funding the employees who administer the program more. And, those costs always increase with higher pay, more benefits, and funding for their pensions. Again, meaning the intended recipients have crumbs of assistance.
(You'd think with technology they'd be able to reduce the employee count significantly, at least)
President Trump threatened all of this since he truly wanted to fix things, and if he could just come along and do what he said, it would be disastrous to the scores of programs who weren't doing what they said they would do.
I'm sure he'd like the vindication of returning to finish the job he started, and can't blame him.
If he did run, and win, he'd only have 4 years, which would mean he'd be unrestrained with his ability to make the changes needed.
He needs to hold off on any announcements until well into 2023 to make sure the GOP majority do what they said they'd do first.
5 people like this.
Reply 12 - Posted by:
Catherine 7/23/2022 2:28:15 PM (No. 1226182)
Thanks, #7. I figured Pence only had a few, we never saw any of his crowd. And when I can't easily find the number for Trump's rallies, I know it's way up there and the MSM just won't print it.
9 people like this.
Reply 13 - Posted by:
Mauigirl 7/23/2022 5:33:30 PM (No. 1226294)
Trump is too old
He'd be 82 when he leaves office if he wins in '24.
Bidumb turns 80 this November.
No more octogenarians for POTUS.
DeSantis '24.
2 people like this.
Reply 14 - Posted by:
cor-vet 7/23/2022 5:47:47 PM (No. 1226298)
I will certainly vote for PDT if he's the eventual candidate, but I have to say, the constant "I won, I won, I won, and the constant "it was stolen" get tiring. I think he won and I think it was stolen, but it's beginning to sound like a broken record. I'd rather he tell me how he's going to fix the energy crisis, the supply chain crisis and the run away lawlessness. And for God's sake, don't tell potential voters you're going to fire a bunch of them, even if it's a good idea and you are. It's akin to calling potential voters deplorable. People want positive plans that they can trust you to keep. Hell, just run on, "It’s the economy, stupid!"
2 people like this.
Reply 15 - Posted by:
SweetPea3 7/23/2022 10:26:00 PM (No. 1226494)
Geeze Louise, quit hinting and declare already. Poop or get off the pot.
1 person likes this.
Reply 16 - Posted by:
mifla 7/24/2022 6:05:04 AM (No. 1226614)
President Trump, I really like your support of America, but can you please stop with the hints and teases, you are starting to sound like Hillary. Either announce or not.
1 person likes this.
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