Former US President Trump to make ‘big announcement’ on 15 Nov

Former US president Donald Trump has said that he is going to make ‘very big’ announcement next week on 15 November. This comes against the backdrop of Trump’s expected jump into the race for the White House in 2024. “I’m going to be making a very big announcement on Tuesday, November 15 at Mar a […]

by Jasleen Kaur Gulati - November 8, 2022, 10:34 am

Former US president Donald Trump has said that he is going to make ‘very big’ announcement next week on 15 November. This comes against the backdrop of Trump’s expected jump into the race for the White House in 2024. “I’m going to be making a very big announcement on Tuesday, November 15 at Mar a Lago in Palm Beach Florida,” he told a cheering crowd in Ohio. He teased a third presidential run while campaigning in Ohio ahead of the final day of voting in this year’s midterm elections.

To strengthen the Senate candidate JD Vance, Trump has been holding final rally of the midterm season. “We want nothing to detract from the importance of tomorrow,” said Trump. Trump has been very much vocal about his plans to run third presidential campaign and in recent days has said,  “very, very, very probably” run again and would be formalizing his intentions “very, very soon. I will probably have to do it again but stay tuned,” he said Sunday night in Miami. “Stay tuned to tomorrow night in the great state of Ohio.”

This comes after Trump unleashed a series of four rallies in the US state of Iowa. The rallies held by the ex-US president come in the final five days of the midterm elections in Iowa.

“In order to make our country successful and safe and glorious, I will very, very, very probably do it again,” Trump said. “Very, very, very, probably.” The crowd erupted in applause and chants of “Trump! Trump! Trump!” “Get ready — that’s all I’m telling you,” Trump said. “Very soon.”

According to Cook Political Report, in the five states with toss up Senate races, Trump has not held rallies in two — Georgia or Wisconsin — since the primary season ended.
The classification of “Toss Up” is used to refer to races that are the most competitive of the cycle, and which either party stands a reasonable chance of winning, reported cook political.