Ex-Trump Adviser: Trump in a Good Spot To Run in 2024 if He Loses
By Jack Davis
Published November 6, 2020 at 7:18am
Even if, by the margin of a stack of contested mail-in ballots, Democrat Joe Biden wins the presidential election, one former Trump adviser is telling Americans not to toss out those Make America Great Again lawn signs.
Bryan Lanza, communications director for President Donald Trumps transition team after Trumps 2016 triumph, said the president is in a good position to run again four years from now.
In 2024, Trump will be younger than Joe Biden than his current bid for the presidency, so age isnt the issue, Lanza told the BBC Radio 4 program Today this week, according to The Independent.
Lanza identified COVID-19 as a chief issue on Bidens watch, if he is proclaimed the winner.
Biden will have the opportunity to guide this country out of COVID, and well see what his successes and failures are. And theres nobody in the Republican Party that can challenge President Trump in the primaries, Lanza said.
Should Trump lose a very tight election he can make a strong case to run again, Lanza said.
After all, Trump received just shy of 63 million votes to win the 2016 election, according to the Federal Election Commission.
Even with all the votes from Tuesday not counted, Trump is at over 69 million votes this time around, The New York Times reported.
By way of contrast, 2012 GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney received about 59 million votes, according to NBC News. Former President Ronald Reagan, in his 1984 landslide victory, garnered slightly less than 54.5 million votes.
Given Trumps ability to get votes and the unprecedented loyalty his supporters have shown, the Republicans would step aside to let it happen, Lanza said, referring to the possibility that Trump loses this year and runs again in 2024. https://www.westernjournal.com/ap-trump-campaign-takes-fight-mail- fraud-large-blue-county/? ff_source=Email&ff_medium=WJBreaking&ff_campaign=breaking&ff_content =western-journal Speaking about Trumps attempt to throw shade on Bidens vote totals, Lanza said, I dont think its different from what the Democrats did when they told Americans that Russians were involved in Donald Trumps election four years ago.
Others are speculating about what Trump might do if the legal challenges he is mounting do not go his way.
I would absolutely expect the president to stay involved in politics and would absolutely put him on the shortlist of people who are likely to run in 2024, Mick Mulvaney, former acting White House chief of staff and now Trumps special envoy to Northern Ireland, said Thursday, according to The Irish Times.
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