Former President Donald Trump is set to kick off his 2024 White House bid with visits to a pair of early voting states.
who was Trump's ambassador to the United Nations, are expected to get their campaign underway in the coming months.
Republican state Rep. RJ May, vice chair of South Carolina’s state House Freedom Caucus, said he wasn't going to attend Trump's event because he was focused on that group's legislative fight with the GOP caucus. He indicated that he was open to other candidates in the 2024 race. “It gives pause to some folks within the conservative ranks of the Republican Party as to whether or not we need the process to work itself out," said Wilson,He added:"You continue to have to earn your vote. Nothing is taken for granted.”
“Some of the media keep saying he’s losing his support. No, he’s not," she said. “It’s only going to be greater than it was before because there are so many people who are angry about what’s happening in Washington.”
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