Trump to decide on whether to make another White House run after 2022
midterms
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[March 17, 2021]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he would decide whether to make
another run for the White House after congressional elections in
November 2022.
Trump has said he is committed to helping fellow Republicans try to win
back control of the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate in the
2022 elections, which will be an early referendum on the leadership of
Democratic President Joe Biden.
"I think we have a very, very good chance of taking back the House,"
Trump said in an interview with Fox News. "You have a good chance to
take back the Senate and frankly, we'll make our decision after that."
Trump told Fox News host Maria Bartiromo that his supporters appeared
ready to back him again if he ran.
"Based on every poll, they want me to run again, but we're going to take
a look and we'll see," Trump said.
Trump also recommended that everyone take the coronavirus vaccine,
reaffirming his remarks at last month's Conservative Political Action
Conference. Polls show large numbers of Republicans and Trump supporters
resistant to getting the vaccination.
"It's a great vaccine. It's a safe vaccine. And it's something that
works," said Trump, who quietly got vaccinated himself in January.
"I would recommend it and I would recommend it to a lot of people that
don't want to get it, and a lot of those people voted for me, frankly."
The White House has said it would welcome Trump's support in encouraging
his supporters to be vaccinated, although President Joe Biden expressed
doubt about how much it would help.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at the Conservative
Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida, U.S.
February 28, 2021. REUTERS/Joe Skipper/File Photo
Trump has largely stayed out of the political spotlight since
leaving office in January, other than his speech at the conservative
conference in Florida.
In his absence, a battle has erupted in the Republican Party between
establishment figures such as Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell
who are eager to move on and conservative Trump allies who believe
the party’s future depends on the energy of the pro-Trump base.
In his final weeks in office, Trump promoted false claims that he
lost his re-election bid due to rampant electoral fraud, stood
accused of inciting a mob of supporters to rampage through the U.S.
Capitol and became the first president ever to be impeached twice.
Trump has said he will campaign in the 2022 elections for candidates
who back him and his policies - and against those Republicans he
views as disloyal. He also is making plans to set up a super PAC
political organization to support candidates he endorses.
(Reporting by John Whitesides; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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