Donald Trump Teases Big Announcement on November 15: Will He Run for President in 2024?
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Trump has been dropping hints for over a year that he wants to run for president again, and he hypes it up once again hours before the US Midterm Elections.

Ex-US President Donald Trump announced Monday that he would make a major announcement on November 15 from his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida. He hyped the news during an Ohio GOP event.

"Not to detract from tomorrow's very important even critical election, and I would say in the strongest way it's a country-saving election ...I'm going to be making a very big announcement on Tuesday, Nov. 15 at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida," Trump said, as per Fox News.

Donald Trump has been dropping hints for over a year that he wants to run for president again, and he has recently started to ramp up his language in anticipation of an imminent announcement. The report noted that many Republicans urged Trump to hold off at least until after the November elections, and the former president now seems prepared to follow through Donald Trump 2024 Presidential Run.

He followed his Nov. 15 statement by listing GOP candidates for the midterms. Trump abstained from attacking his fellow Republicans, as well. In contrast to a prior rally, Trump did not refer to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as "Ron DeSanctimonious" when he ran through poll data on the big screen. Rather, he has thrown his support behind DeSantis' bid for re-election as Florida governor.

Donald Trump Earlier Announced His Desire To Run Again as US President

Trump also remarked that there are "a lot of good people" in the potential GOP field as the screen cycled through various surveys from states such as Nevada, Ohio, North Carolina, and Kansas showing Trump as the front-runner.

Additionally, Donald Trump devoted a majority of his time to criticizing Rep. Tim Ryan, a Democratic candidate for the Ohio Senate, and supporting JD Vance, a Republican.

Three Donald Trump advisors and a GOP insider informed CBS News that he may run for president again after Tuesday's midterms. The ex-president has been communicating with supporters through phone calls to share his current thoughts and get their input on the Donald Trump presidency.

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Trump teased Iowa rallygoers on Donald Trump 2024 Presidential Run the last week. He said was inclined to reveal soon that he will "very, very probably do it again."

The New York Times reports that the former US President wants to start a formal Donald Trump 2024 Presidential Run to portray that federal and state probes on him are politically motivated.

Trump v. Biden Rematch in 2024

According to CNBC, Trump has unprecedented support among Republican voters as he prepares to formally launch the Donald Trump 2024 Presidential Run. When compared to the only other Republican presidential candidate who consistently receives double-digit support, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Trump enjoys an average support margin of more than 20 percentage points.

Trump would also join the campaign with more than $60 million in cash held by his leadership PAC, Save America, and a prolific fundraising apparatus.

Trump and President Joe Biden will probably face each other again in a replay of their 2020 presidential election if Trump runs for and wins the Republican nomination.

Joe Biden's reelection campaign plans have come together in recent weeks, though he has not publicly announced his candidacy yet.

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