In what is shaping up to be a crowded GOP presidential field, many rumored candidates in waiting have hinted they will enter the race, while others have been hesitant to show their hands. Here is a look at the top Republicans still considering a run.
Already, the contest is shaping up to be a crowded field. Many of the rumored candidates in waiting have hinted they will enter the race, while others have been hesitant to show their hands.Here is a look at the top Republicans still actively considering a run.The man everyone is watching, Gov. Ron DeSantis has consistently polled as the top rival to former President Donald Trump, though his standing in many polls has slipped in recent weeks.
“If there’s any announcements, those will come at the appropriate time. But if anyone’s telling you that somehow they know this or they know that, that’s just inaccurate because there’s not been any decisions made,” DeSantis said at a news conference last week.Trump's former running mate has publicly admitted he is contemplating a run, praying over it with his wife. Like DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence has barnstormed through early states.
Although he doesn't appear to have maintained quite the same 2024 buzz-inducing busy travel itinerary across key states as others, including Pence and DeSantis, Sununu has attended key events such as the National Rifle Association's Annual Leadership Forum. He has teased that a decision will come by the summer.Recently, former Gov. Chris Christie began testing the waters with town halls and various events in the key state of New Hampshire.
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