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Momentum has been picking up for Donald Trump. In fact, we recently reported that “Roughly 55% of voters surveyed said they would support a Trump 2024 ticket, while 20% say they would back Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is frequently floated as presidential contender.” It is further reported that 64% of Democrats think Biden should be the party’s 2024 nominee. According to an Emerson College poll from late June, Trump is in the lead against Biden. Only by 2%, but honestly, it could be higher since no one in the media or pollsters has learned anything about the silent majority.
Our article went on to state that “Donald Trump is set to announce his run for 2024 on Monday, which is a very special day. We’re shooting this right now during a break during my live show on June 29th, Wednesday edition. That means in five days, on July 4th, President Trump is gonna announce he’s running for his second term. Imagine the explosive political, cultural, economic, medical, financial implications of that.”
Now, it is being reported that one of the minds behind Bill Clinton’s comeback reelection effort was Dick Morris, who also happens to be a friend of Donald Trump as well as “extended family” member.
Morris was a secret, unpaid advisor to President Trump in 2020, and has been whispering in his ear ever since.
As a political consultant and pollster as well, Morris expresses his thoughts on Donald Trump’s possible bid for reelection in 2024 in his new book, The Return, just released.
“Our candidate in 2024 will be, and must be, Donald J. Trump. Accept no substitutes. Only he can put together the coalition that generated 74 million votes in 2020. And we don’t want a bleached-out, kinder, nicer, gentler Donald Trump, either! We want and need the same Donald Trump who won in 2016, increased his vote share in 2020 by eleven million votes, and in between, was one of our truly great presidents,” added Morris, a Newsmax analyst and host of Dick Morris Democracy.

