Former President Trump's repeated teasing of a 2024 White House run is not preventing other potential Republican presidential hopefuls from visiting the states that kick off the presidential primary and caucus calendar.
Former President Donald Trump waves to supporters as he leaves the stage after speaking at a rally at the Lorain County Fairgrounds, Saturday, June 26, 2021, in Wellington, Ohio.
Even though Trump is headed to Iowa next month, and repeatedly flirts with launching a 2024 presidential campaign –that"I don't think we're going to have a choice" - Conant said that most of the other possible contenders"are gambling that Trump doesn’t end up running." And with the potential contenders all hoping to avoid appearing like they’re challenging Trump, emphasizing their efforts to help fellow Republicans has become more essential than ever."As long as people have been going to Iowa and New Hampshire, they’ve been denying that they’re running president. Trump makes that even more important, that you don’t seem over eager to run since nobody wants to get on his wrong side," Conant pointed out.
Fox News confirms that the former vice president is planning return trips in the coming months to Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina. And he recently opened a new office space in the nation’s capital for his non-profit group, Advancing American Freedom, doubled his political and policy team to around 20 people, and added veteran Republican GOP and conservative fundraiser John Fogarty.
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