2024 election / Republicans who may challenge Trump

According to Sunday’s IRNA report, Hill’s website wrote: A number of Republicans have started maneuvering to participate in presidential campaigns, some of them have used this action more openly than others.
Hill added: Challenging Trump is considered a political risk. But it seems that this has not caused the resignation of some Republicans, including the following five officials.
Ron DeSantis
Florida’s governor has dismissed suggestions that he is running for president in 2024, saying his first priority is to win the governor’s seat again. But he also hasn’t outright ruled out the possibility, and unlike several potential Republican presidential candidates, he hasn’t pledged to give up the White House if Trump’s return campaign begins. With his growing influence among Republicans, it’s possible that Trump won’t dissuade him if he ultimately decides to run in 2024.
Early polls show DeSantis as the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination if Trump is not nominated in the upcoming election. There are even some recent polls showing him ahead of Trump in a hypothetical primary race.
The Florida governor’s growing influence in the GOP suggests he may eventually have a chance to run with or without Trump, especially given the fact that he still has a lot of room to make inroads among Republicans nationally. has it.
Mike Pence
Former Vice President Mike Pence, despite opposing Trump earlier last year and rejecting the former president’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, has in recent months begun to take a more aggressive stance on a potential White House bid.
Pence gave a series of important speeches, traveled to the primary and important party states for the presidency, and even went to the border of Ukraine and Poland in the midst of Russia’s attack. He is also among a small group of Republicans who are considering a run for the White House regardless of what Trump decides to do in 2024.
Mike Pompeo
The former US Secretary of State, during his four years in the White House, became known as one of the most loyal advisers and members of Trump’s cabinet. But he has since distanced himself somewhat from the former president, all the while seeking to bolster his political image.
Shortly after leaving the State Department, Pompeo formed a political action committee and actively supported midterm races across the country, sometimes aligning himself with Trump.
For example, in the Senate primary in Pennsylvania, Pompeo endorsed David McCormick over the Trump-backed candidate, Dr. Mehmet Oz. Pompeo even held a press conference before the primaries where he raised his concerns about Oz’s relationship with Turkey.
The former US Secretary of State also indicated that his plans for 2024 are not dependent on what Trump does and told Fox News in an interview that any decision about his political future will be his own.
“The Pompeos have always used the simple fact that if you believe this is the moment you think you can best serve America, that’s where you can have the most impact,” Pompeo said. This is how we will ultimately decide.”
Larry Hogan
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has long been one of Trump’s most vocal critics in his own party, so the idea of him challenging the former president for the GOP nomination in 2024 isn’t all that surprising.
Hogan has earned his reputation as a more traditional conservative in the mold of former President Reagan.
He has repeatedly warned that Trump’s candidacy in 2024 may once again cost the Republicans the White House and has asked his party to look to its future instead of waiting for Trump’s defeat in 2020.
Hogan is term-limited and is not seeking re-election this year. While this frees his time to have his political actions.
In an interview with CNN, Hogan said that he will “certainly consider the White House’s offer when he leaves office next January.”
Ted Cruz
Republican Sen. Ted Cruz is plotting his next state run, but there’s another risk: staying in the spotlight after officially leaving public office.
The Texas senator has never been shy about his political ambitions. After all, he’s already run for president once, finishing second to Trump in the 2016 Republican primary.
Despite the bitter competition 6 years ago between these two American officials, Cruz emerged as one of the staunch supporters of the former president during his time in the White House. However, he has shown his desire to separate from Trump, especially when it comes to supporting Trump.
The 2024 election is the 60th quadrennial presidential election of the United States of America and the first election based on the 2020 United States Census. The date of holding this election will be Tuesday, November 5, 2024 (November 15, 1403). The winner of the 2024 election will serve as president after his inauguration from January 20, 2025 to January 20, 2029. Joe Biden is expected to be the current president at the time of the election.