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Donald Trump kicks off 2024 US elections bid with events in early voting states

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January 28, 2023
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Former President Donald Trump is set to kick off his 2024 White House bid on January 28 with visits to a pair of early-voting states, his first campaign events since launching his bid more than two months ago.

Mr. Trump will be the keynote speaker at the New Hampshire GOP’s annual meeting before travelling to Columbia, South Carolina, where he is set to unveil his leadership team at the Statehouse.


Also Read | Comeback bid: On Donald Trump

The states hold two of the party’s first three nominating contests, giving them enormous power in selecting its nominee.

Mr. Trump and his allies hope the events will offer a show of force behind the former President after a sluggish start to his campaign that left many questioning his commitment to running again.

Table of Contents
  • Trump 2024 campaign has official begun
  • Conservatives express concern over abortion comments
  • Trump campaign may face fundraising challenges

Trump 2024 campaign has official begun

In recent weeks, his backers have been reaching out to political operatives and elected officials to secure support for Trump’s reelection at a critical juncture when other Republicans are preparing their own expected challenges.

“The gun is fired, and the campaign season has started,” said Stephen Stepanek, chair of the New Hampshire Republican Party and the co-chair of Trump’s 2016 campaign in the State.


Also Read | Trump 2024 campaign prepares for post-midterms launch

While Mr. Trump remains the only declared 2024 presidential candidate, a host of potential challengers, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence, and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, who served as Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations, are widely expected to launch campaigns in the coming months.

In South Carolina, Governor Henry McMaster, U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, and several members of the state’s congressional delegation plan to attend Saturday’s event. But Mr. Trump’s team has struggled to line up support from state lawmakers, even some who eagerly backed him during previous runs.

Some have said that more than a year out from primary balloting is too early to make endorsements or that they’re waiting to see who else enters the race. Others have said it is time for the party to move past Mr. Trump to a new generation of leadership.

Republican State Rep. R.J. May, vice chair of South Carolina’s State House Freedom Caucus, said he wasn’t going to attend Mr. Trump’s event because he was focused on the Freedom Caucus’ legislative fight with the GOP caucus. He indicated that he was open to other GOP candidates in the 2024 race. “I think we’re going to have a very strong slate of candidates here in South Carolina,” said Mr. May, who voted for Trump in 2016 and 2020. He added, “I would 100% take a Donald Trump over Joe Biden.”

Conservatives express concern over abortion comments

Dave Wilson, president of conservative Christian nonprofit Palmetto Family, said some conservative voters may have concerns over Mr. Trump’s recent comments that Republicans who opposed abortion without exceptions had cost the party critical wins in the 2022 midterm elections.

“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 Mr. Wilson, whose group hosted Pence for a speech in 2021. He added: “You continue to have to earn your vote. Nothing is taken for granted.”

Acknowledging that Mr. Trump “did some phenomenal things when he was president,” like securing a conservative U.S. Supreme Court majority, Mr. Wilson said South Carolina’s GOP voters may be seeking “a candidate who can be the standard-bearer not only for now but to build ongoing momentum across America for conservatism for the next few decades.”

But Gerri McDaniel, who worked on Mr. Trump’s 2016 campaign and will be attending Saturday’s event, rejected the idea that voters were ready to move on from the former President.


Also Read | ‘Everyone wants me to run in 2024’: Trump

“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.”

Trump campaign may face fundraising challenges

The South Carolina event, at a government building, surrounded by elected officials, is in some ways off-brand for a former reality television star who typically favours mega rallies and has tried to cultivate an outsider image.

But the reality is that Mr. Trump is a former President who is seeking to reclaim the White House by contrasting his time in office with the current administration.

Rallies are also expensive, and Mr. Trump, who is notoriously frugal, added new financial challenges when he decided to launch his campaign in November — far earlier than many allies had urged.

That leaves him subject to strict fundraising regulations and bars him from using his well-funded leadership PAC to pay for such events, which can cost several million dollars.

Officials expect Mr. Trump to speak in the second-floor lobby of the Statehouse, an opulent ceremonial area between the House and Senate chambers.

The venue has played host to some of South Carolina’s most notable political news moments, including Ms. Haley’s 2015 signing of a bill to remove the Confederate battle flag from the Statehouse grounds and Governor Henry McMaster’s 2021 signing of legislation banning abortions in theSstate after around six weeks of pregnancy. The State Supreme Court recently ruled the abortion law unconstitutional, and Mr. McMaster has vowed to seek a rehearing.

Mr. Trump’s nascent campaign has already sparked controversy, most particularly when he had dinner with Holocaust-denying white nationalist Nick Fuentes and the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, who had made a series of antisemitic comments.


Also Read | A lacklustre American presidential race in the making

Mr. Trump also was widely mocked for selling a series of digital trading cards that pictured him as a superhero, a cowboy and an astronaut, among others.

At the same time, he is the subject of a series of criminal investigations, including a probe into the discovery of hundreds of documents with classified markings at his Mar-a-Lago club and whether he obstructed justice by refusing to return them, as well as state and federal examinations of his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, which he lost to Democrat Joe Biden.

Still, Mr. Trump remains the only announced 2024 candidate, and early polling shows he’s a favourite to win his party’s nomination.

Mr. Stepanek, who is required to remain neutral as New Hampshire party chair, dismissed the significance of Trump’s slow start, which campaign officials say accounts for time spent putting infrastructure in place for a national campaign.

In New Hampshire, he said, “there’s been a lot of anticipation, a lot of excitement” for Trump’s reelection. He said Trump’s diehard supporters continue to stand behind him.

“You have a lot of people who weren’t with him in 15, ’16, then became Trumpers, then became never-Trumpers,” Mr. Stepanek said. “But the people who supported him in New Hampshire, who propelled him to his win in 2016 in the New Hampshire primary, they’re all still there, waiting for the president.”

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Former President Donald Trump is set to kick off his 2024 White House bid on January 28 with visits to a pair of early-voting states, his first campaign events since launching his bid more than two months ago.

Mr. Trump will be the keynote speaker at the New Hampshire GOP’s annual meeting before travelling to Columbia, South Carolina, where he is set to unveil his leadership team at the Statehouse.


Also Read | Comeback bid: On Donald Trump

The states hold two of the party’s first three nominating contests, giving them enormous power in selecting its nominee.

Mr. Trump and his allies hope the events will offer a show of force behind the former President after a sluggish start to his campaign that left many questioning his commitment to running again.

Table of Contents
  • Trump 2024 campaign has official begun
  • Conservatives express concern over abortion comments
  • Trump campaign may face fundraising challenges

Trump 2024 campaign has official begun

In recent weeks, his backers have been reaching out to political operatives and elected officials to secure support for Trump’s reelection at a critical juncture when other Republicans are preparing their own expected challenges.

“The gun is fired, and the campaign season has started,” said Stephen Stepanek, chair of the New Hampshire Republican Party and the co-chair of Trump’s 2016 campaign in the State.


Also Read | Trump 2024 campaign prepares for post-midterms launch

While Mr. Trump remains the only declared 2024 presidential candidate, a host of potential challengers, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence, and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, who served as Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations, are widely expected to launch campaigns in the coming months.

In South Carolina, Governor Henry McMaster, U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, and several members of the state’s congressional delegation plan to attend Saturday’s event. But Mr. Trump’s team has struggled to line up support from state lawmakers, even some who eagerly backed him during previous runs.

Some have said that more than a year out from primary balloting is too early to make endorsements or that they’re waiting to see who else enters the race. Others have said it is time for the party to move past Mr. Trump to a new generation of leadership.

Republican State Rep. R.J. May, vice chair of South Carolina’s State House Freedom Caucus, said he wasn’t going to attend Mr. Trump’s event because he was focused on the Freedom Caucus’ legislative fight with the GOP caucus. He indicated that he was open to other GOP candidates in the 2024 race. “I think we’re going to have a very strong slate of candidates here in South Carolina,” said Mr. May, who voted for Trump in 2016 and 2020. He added, “I would 100% take a Donald Trump over Joe Biden.”

Conservatives express concern over abortion comments

Dave Wilson, president of conservative Christian nonprofit Palmetto Family, said some conservative voters may have concerns over Mr. Trump’s recent comments that Republicans who opposed abortion without exceptions had cost the party critical wins in the 2022 midterm elections.

“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 Mr. Wilson, whose group hosted Pence for a speech in 2021. He added: “You continue to have to earn your vote. Nothing is taken for granted.”

Acknowledging that Mr. Trump “did some phenomenal things when he was president,” like securing a conservative U.S. Supreme Court majority, Mr. Wilson said South Carolina’s GOP voters may be seeking “a candidate who can be the standard-bearer not only for now but to build ongoing momentum across America for conservatism for the next few decades.”

But Gerri McDaniel, who worked on Mr. Trump’s 2016 campaign and will be attending Saturday’s event, rejected the idea that voters were ready to move on from the former President.


Also Read | ‘Everyone wants me to run in 2024’: Trump

“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.”

Trump campaign may face fundraising challenges

The South Carolina event, at a government building, surrounded by elected officials, is in some ways off-brand for a former reality television star who typically favours mega rallies and has tried to cultivate an outsider image.

But the reality is that Mr. Trump is a former President who is seeking to reclaim the White House by contrasting his time in office with the current administration.

Rallies are also expensive, and Mr. Trump, who is notoriously frugal, added new financial challenges when he decided to launch his campaign in November — far earlier than many allies had urged.

That leaves him subject to strict fundraising regulations and bars him from using his well-funded leadership PAC to pay for such events, which can cost several million dollars.

Officials expect Mr. Trump to speak in the second-floor lobby of the Statehouse, an opulent ceremonial area between the House and Senate chambers.

The venue has played host to some of South Carolina’s most notable political news moments, including Ms. Haley’s 2015 signing of a bill to remove the Confederate battle flag from the Statehouse grounds and Governor Henry McMaster’s 2021 signing of legislation banning abortions in theSstate after around six weeks of pregnancy. The State Supreme Court recently ruled the abortion law unconstitutional, and Mr. McMaster has vowed to seek a rehearing.

Mr. Trump’s nascent campaign has already sparked controversy, most particularly when he had dinner with Holocaust-denying white nationalist Nick Fuentes and the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, who had made a series of antisemitic comments.


Also Read | A lacklustre American presidential race in the making

Mr. Trump also was widely mocked for selling a series of digital trading cards that pictured him as a superhero, a cowboy and an astronaut, among others.

At the same time, he is the subject of a series of criminal investigations, including a probe into the discovery of hundreds of documents with classified markings at his Mar-a-Lago club and whether he obstructed justice by refusing to return them, as well as state and federal examinations of his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, which he lost to Democrat Joe Biden.

Still, Mr. Trump remains the only announced 2024 candidate, and early polling shows he’s a favourite to win his party’s nomination.

Mr. Stepanek, who is required to remain neutral as New Hampshire party chair, dismissed the significance of Trump’s slow start, which campaign officials say accounts for time spent putting infrastructure in place for a national campaign.

In New Hampshire, he said, “there’s been a lot of anticipation, a lot of excitement” for Trump’s reelection. He said Trump’s diehard supporters continue to stand behind him.

“You have a lot of people who weren’t with him in 15, ’16, then became Trumpers, then became never-Trumpers,” Mr. Stepanek said. “But the people who supported him in New Hampshire, who propelled him to his win in 2016 in the New Hampshire primary, they’re all still there, waiting for the president.”

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