NEW: Donald Trump says he doesn’t believe he would run for office again in four years if he loses the November election.
“No, I think that that will be, that will be it. I don’t see that at all,” he says in a recent interview. https://t.co/Cwlvk2oopn
— NBC News (@NBCNews) September 23, 2024
Trump made the statement when interviewed by Full Measure’s Sharyl Attkisson. Although he expressed his prospects of winning the 2024 election, he seems to have clearly closed the door on a possible 2028 bid, saying in part:
“That will be it.”
The future of the Republican Party, for which Trump has been the nominee in the last three national elections and which has profoundly transformed the party over the past eight years, remains uncertain if it loses next November’s elections.
Recent polls show the race tightening ahead of the November elections, with Kamala Harris having momentum and a lead over Trump, unlike Joe Biden’s situation before his withdrawal.
What’s more, she has managed to raise record funds and gather large crowds at her many events.
In contrast, Trump’s campaign appears far less dynamic in all these respects.