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Trump said – If I lose, no presidential election in 2028: Trump has been the Republican Party candidate for 8 years; Kamala ahead in pre-poll survey

Former US President Donald Trump has said that if he loses the presidential election this time, he will not run again. In an interview with Sinclair Media Group, Trump was asked if he would run again in 2028 if he loses this time to Kamala Harris.

In response, Trump said, “I don't think that's going to happen. I'm not going to run for re-election. However, I hope we're going to be successful this time.” Trump has been the Republican Party's presidential candidate for the last 3 elections.

According to American law, a person cannot run for president after serving two terms. In such a situation, if Trump wins, this will be his second term and he will not be able to contest the next election in America. According to the BBC, this is the second time in the last 4 days that Trump has talked about the possibility of losing the election.

Trump attended an Israel-American Council event on September 17.

Trump said – If I lose, the Jew will be responsible Before this, Trump claimed to win the US presidential election in every rally, campaign and social media post. Earlier on September 19, Trump said at an Israel-American Council event that if he loses the election, it will be largely because of the Jews.

This statement of Trump was criticized by the team of Kamala Harris. Trump's statements are linking the mention of the defeat to Kamala's growing popularity. In fact, since President Biden withdrew from the election race, the Democratic Party has been doing better in pre-poll surveys.

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Kamala is ahead of Trump in US national polls. In a survey by American media CBS News, Kamala is estimated to get 52% of the vote while Trump is estimated to get 48% of the vote. Even in the US states where the competition is the toughest, Kamala is getting 2% more votes than the former president. However, Trump is still ahead of Vice President Kamala in some respects.

Kamala the first black presidential candidate Kamala Harris is the first black woman to run for the US presidency. If Kamala becomes president, she will be the first woman in US history to hold the office. Kamala Harris, 59, is the second American woman to be nominated by either the Republican or Democratic parties.

Biden endorsed Harris for president. US President Joe Biden announced on July 21 that he will not run for the presidency. Biden issued a letter saying that in the interest of the country and the party, I am withdrawing from the election.

In fact, after the June 28 presidential debate in America, Biden's Democratic Party leaders were demanding that he drop his candidacy for the presidency. Former President Barack Obama also asked Biden to drop out of the presidential race.

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