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=== History ===
=== History ===
Following the 2020 American presidential election, it was highly expected that Donald Trump was going to run a fourth time in order to serve a second term as President. He publicly expressed interest in this idea as early as 2021, especially after the [[January 6 protest]]. In August 2022, the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI) launched the [[Siege of Mar-a-Lago]], attacking Trump's home in an attempt to undermine his candidacy.<ref>[https://socialistrevolution2030.wordpress.com/siege-of-mar-a-lago-the-biden-administration-cracking-down-on-political-opponents/ Siege of Mar-a-Lago: The Biden administration cracking down on political opponents]</ref> He officially announced his campaign on November 15, 2022, making him the second individual to declare his candidacy. He was arraigned by [[New York]] authorities on April 4, 2023, in an invalid legal campaign by [[George Soros]] and [[Alvin Bragg]] to undermine his candidacy again.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/rfgObyWN_Ss Outside Trump’s Arraignment]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVS6iwjmaNA The Trump Indictment: EXPLAINED!]</ref> The arraignment ultimately made his campaign even stronger and he has been the ''de facto'' presumptive nominee ever since. Donald Trump's polling for the Republican primaries peaked at 61% on May 16, 2023, over a month after the arraignment.<ref>[https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4006132-61-percent-of-gop-primary-voters-back-trump-in-new-poll/ 61 percent of GOP primary voters back Trump in new poll]</ref>
Following the 2020 American presidential election, it was highly expected that Donald Trump was going to run a fourth time in order to serve a second term as President. He publicly expressed interest in this idea as early as 2021, especially after the [[January 6 protest]]. In August 2022, the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI) pursued launched the [[Siege of Mar-a-Lago]], attacking Trump's home in an attempt to undermine his candidacy.<ref>[https://socialistrevolution2030.wordpress.com/siege-of-mar-a-lago-the-biden-administration-cracking-down-on-political-opponents/ Siege of Mar-a-Lago: The Biden administration cracking down on political opponents]</ref> He officially announced his campaign on November 15, 2022, making him the second individual to declare his candidacy. He was arraigned by [[New York]] authorities on April 4, 2023, in an invalid legal campaign by [[George Soros]] and [[Alvin Bragg]] to undermine his candidacy again.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/rfgObyWN_Ss Outside Trump’s Arraignment]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVS6iwjmaNA The Trump Indictment: EXPLAINED!]</ref> The arraignment ultimately made his campaign even stronger and he has been the ''de facto'' presumptive nominee ever since. Donald Trump's polling for the Republican primaries peaked at 61% on May 16, 2023, over a month after the arraignment.<ref>[https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4006132-61-percent-of-gop-primary-voters-back-trump-in-new-poll/ 61 percent of GOP primary voters back Trump in new poll]</ref>


Several allies of Donald Trump within the Republican Party have announced campaigns for 2024 with the goal of increasing their publicity for the [[2028 American presidential election]]. Most of these candidates have no intention of beating out Trump. Notable examples of such candidates include [[Vivek Ramaswamy]], [[Larry Elder]], and [[Tim Scott]]. Of the three, Donald Trump has expressed approval for the campaigns of Vivek and Scott,<ref>[https://www.outlookindia.com/international/donald-trump-hails-indian-american-us-presidential-republican-candidate-vivek-ramaswamy-news-284174 Donald Trump Hails Indian-American US Presidential Republican Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy]</ref><ref>[https://www.politico.com/news/2023/05/22/trump-tim-scott-campaign-00098189 Trump wishes Scott ‘good luck’ with presidential campaign]</ref> although Elder has attempted to promote himself as an alternative to Trump in what is most likely an optics strategy.<ref>[https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4023371-larry-elder-rails-against-trumps-ability-to-attract-swing-voters-ahead-of-2024/ Larry Elder rails against Trump’s ability to attract swing voters ahead of 2024]</ref>
Several allies of Donald Trump within the Republican Party have announced campaigns for 2024 with the goal of increasing their publicity for the [[2028 American presidential election]]. Most of these candidates have no intention of beating out Trump. Notable examples of such candidates include [[Vivek Ramaswamy]], [[Larry Elder]], and [[Tim Scott]]. Of the three, Donald Trump has expressed approval for the campaigns of Vivek and Scott,<ref>[https://www.outlookindia.com/international/donald-trump-hails-indian-american-us-presidential-republican-candidate-vivek-ramaswamy-news-284174 Donald Trump Hails Indian-American US Presidential Republican Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy]</ref><ref>[https://www.politico.com/news/2023/05/22/trump-tim-scott-campaign-00098189 Trump wishes Scott ‘good luck’ with presidential campaign]</ref> although Elder has attempted to promote himself as an alternative to Trump in what is most likely an optics strategy.<ref>[https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4023371-larry-elder-rails-against-trumps-ability-to-attract-swing-voters-ahead-of-2024/ Larry Elder rails against Trump’s ability to attract swing voters ahead of 2024]</ref>
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