Donald Trump It won't start In the 2028 presidential election if he loses now in November By Kamala Harris “I think it’s possible to run again if I lose to the Democratic nominee,” the Republican presidential candidate said in an interview with the BBC. In an interview with Sinclair Media Group, the 78-year-old politician was asked if he thought it was possible to run again if he lost to the Democratic nominee.
No, I don't think so. I think…that's all.
“I hope to do a very good job in November,” Trump said, adding that he hopes to do “very well.” Under U.S. law, a president can only serve two terms, so Trump cannot run in 2028 even if he wins now.
Donald Trump has never before spoken about the possibility of defeat, but this is the second time in the past four days that he has broached the subject. He most recently raised the possibility at an Israeli American Council event on Thursday, suggesting that his potential defeat would be partly down to Jewish voters, the BBC reported.
According to a national poll published by CBS on Sunday, Kamala Harris can count on 52 percent of the vote, while Donald Trump can count on 48 percent. In terms of campaign funds, the BBC indicates that the Democratic candidate raised $190 million in August, while the Republican candidate raised $130 million.