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Multiple Obstacles Standing Between Donald Trump and His Reelection Dreams

2022-11-15 1 Dailymotion

Multiple Obstacles Standing , Between Donald Trump , and His Reelection Dreams.<br />'Newsweek' reports that Donald Trump <br />is expected to confirm his 2024 reelection plans <br />in a "special announcement" on November 15.<br />Trump has been hinting at <br />the reelection plan since leaving <br />office nearly two years ago. .<br />'Newsweek' reports that there are still a number <br />of obstacles standing in the way of <br />the former president's reelection dreams.<br />Ongoing Investigations, Trump is currently facing a special grand jury investigation <br />in Georgia, a Trump Organization criminal tax fraud trial <br />and a criminal investigation into the events of January 6.<br />Ongoing Investigations, Trump is currently facing a special grand jury investigation <br />in Georgia, a Trump Organization criminal tax fraud trial <br />and a criminal investigation into the events of January 6.<br />Ron DeSantis, After many Trump-endorsed candidates lost midterm <br />races across the country, some outlets have stated <br />that the Florida Governor may lead the GOP in 2024.<br />Dwindling Pulling Power, The lackluster midterm results have lead <br />to questions as to whether Trump still <br />has what it takes to win a popular vote. .<br />He has lost the popular vote twice already, <br />he is likely to do so again, especially <br />if the Democrats are able to keep up <br />the momentum on issues like abortion. , Matt Qvortrup, Professor of political science and international <br />relations at Coventry University, via Newsweek.<br />Unrest in the GOP, Fox reports that many moderate Republicans blame Trump <br />for the GOP's disappointing midterm results, failing <br />to gain control of either the House or the Senate.<br />By announcing early, Trump is attempting <br />to reestablish his influence and potentially <br />clear the field of competitors, Joshua Scacco, Associate professor and associate chair <br />of the Department of Communication at <br />the University of South Florida, via Newsweek

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