Trump shares decision on a presidential run in 2028

Trump shares decision on a presidential run in 2028
US

One way or the other, 2024 will be Donald Trump’s last presidential campaign, he says.

The former president and GOP presidential nominee said he will not run again in 2028 if he loses this November, in an interview aired Sunday on the television show Full Measure.

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“No, I don’t,” Trump told host Sharyl Attkisson, when asked if he thought a fourth campaign was in the cards. “I think that that will be, that will be it. I don’t see that at all.”

Former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives to speak at a campaign rally in Uniondale, N.Y., on Sept. 18, 2024.Former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives to speak at a campaign rally in Uniondale, N.Y., on Sept. 18, 2024.

Former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives to speak at a campaign rally in Uniondale, N.Y., on Sept. 18, 2024.

Trump’s foray into politics began with a successful run for the White House in 2016. He then lost his bid for reelection in 2020 and now faces Vice President Kamala Harris in an attempt to win a second administration.

Trump would be 82 in November 2028.

The question of age dominated the current presidential race, when Trump, 78, had been set to run against President Joe Biden, 81. Biden exited the race in July, though, heeding calls from fellow Democrats concerned about the octogenarian’s acuity.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Trump says he will not run again in 2028

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