In a significant announcement, former U.S. President Donald Trump declared that he would not run for office again if he loses the upcoming 2024 presidential election. The political landscape is heating up as candidates engage in a fierce battle, particularly between Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris. In a recent interview, Trump emphasized his confidence in winning the election scheduled for November 5, asserting, “We do not think we will lose this time. That thought has never crossed our minds.”
Trump, who previously served as president, clarified that he is committed to this decision: if he does lose, he will step aside for future elections, including the 2028 race.
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He expressed a strong belief that he would achieve victory, crediting key figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Elon Musk, and Tulsi Gabbard for their potential roles in shaping policies on health, environmental issues, and governance.
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate, challenged Trump to agree to participate in an open debate with her. She remarked that Trump should engage with the American people and discuss the issues at hand. Harris highlighted her slight lead over Trump in a recent NBC News poll, showing her at 48% compared to Trump’s 40%, within a three-point margin of error. The upcoming debate scheduled for October 23 on CNN is highly anticipated, with both candidates poised to address critical national issues as the election approaches.