Donald Trump rules out running for president in 2028 if he loses November 5 election


Donald Trump rules out running for president in 2028 if he loses November 5 election

Trump's Future in Politics Hangs in the Balance

Presidential candidate Donald Trump has officially declared he won't run again in 2028 if he loses on November 5. The 78-year-old ex-president is gearing up for a tight battle against political rival Kamala Harris as the US approaches the upcoming polls.

Trump's Past Presidential Campaigns

This marks Trump's third attempt to secure the presidency, with the business mogul turned politician previously winning against Hillary Clinton in 2016 but losing to Joe Biden in 2020. With a close race predicted for this year, Trump's political future remains uncertain.

Trump's Stance on a Potential 2028 Run

When asked about the possibility of running again in 2028, Trump stated, "No, I don't. I think that will be it." If he were to reconsider and run for a fourth campaign, he would become the oldest US president in history if successful, surpassing Biden's current record at 81.

2028 Election and Presidential Term Limits

Even if Trump were to win in November, it would mark his final term in office due to the 22nd amendment limiting presidents to two four-year terms. Despite this, Trump has hinted at seeking a third term in the past.


Donald Trump rules out running for president in 2028 if he loses November 5 election

Tight Race and Electoral Predictions

As both Harris and Trump intensify their campaigns leading up to November 5, polls indicate a close race. While Real Clear Polling suggests Harris could secure the presidency with 276 Electoral College votes if the election were held today, the battleground states remain highly contested with no candidate holding a significant lead.


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