Eight Republican 2024 candidates speak in Texas next week, but not Trump
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[May 01, 2021]
By Steve Holland
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Republican Party
event in Texas next week will hear from eight potential candidates for
the party's presidential nomination in 2024, without former President
Donald Trump, a source involved in the planning said on Friday.
The May 7 event at a hotel in Austin is being co-hosted by U.S. Senator
John Cornyn and Texas Governor Greg Abbott, to thank donors who helped
fund a voter registration drive and get-out-the-vote efforts in the
state.
High-profile Republican politicians who are considering whether to seek
the party's nomination in 2024 are expected to speak to the crowd of
about 200 donors.
They include former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, Arkansas Senator
Tom Cotton, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike
Pence, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and U.S. senators Marco
Rubio, Tim Scott and Rick Scott, the source said.
The event comes as Republicans wrestle with whether to try to move past
Trump in the next election cycle or fall in line behind him. Trump told
Fox Business Network's Maria Bartiromo on Thursday that he was "100%"
considering another run after losing in 2020 to Democrat Joe Biden.
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The U.S flag and the Texas State flag fly over the Texas State
Capitol in Austin, Texas, U.S., March 14, 2017. REUTERS/Brian
Snyder/File Photo
Trump was not invited to Texas, the source said.
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley was invited but was
unable to attend, the source said.
Members of the Texas congressional delegation will interview each
speaker at the event, which is being organized with the help of
long-time Republican operative Karl Rove.
For example, U.S. Representative Michael McCaul, a top Republican on
the House of Representatives foreign relations committee, will
interview Pompeo, and Cornyn will interview Pence.
Many Republican insiders doubt Trump will follow through on his
musings about running for president in 2024, leaving a void that
other party leaders will seek to fill.
Pence emerged from seclusion for the first time since he and Trump
left office on Jan. 20 and gave a speech in Columbia, South
Carolina, on Thursday, to the Palmetto Family Council, a Christian
conservative group.
He gave no indication that he was planning to run in 2024.
(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Heather Timmons and Daniel
Wallis)
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