Former President Donald Trump is focusing his attention and attacks on his former aides whose names are being tossed around as potential 2024 GOP candidates.
Trump, who wasted no time after the 2022 midterm elections announcing his bid for the White House, has been the only Republican to announce their 2024 campaign. However, Trump's former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo could widen the Republican Party's pool of candidates.
After announcing his election campaign, Trump immediately began launching verbal attacks at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis , who has not announced his intentions for the presidency but would be a considerable threat to Trump if he ran. Florida Republicans and DeSantis were successful during the 2022 midterm elections, something that the former president takes credit for.
"[Potential] candidates such as Pompeo and Haley and Pence and the [former] president can say, ‘Here’s me sitting down with Kim Jong Un, and here’s what we were able to accomplish with the Abraham Accords or on USMCA,'" Urban added."Everyone has something they can talk about on concrete terms, where[as] governors can’t and that will be a point of differentiation among a wide group of them.
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