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Trump doubts about running for president again in 2028 if he loses the upcoming election

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Donald Trump has expressed doubt about running for president again in 2028 if he loses the upcoming election on November 5. At 78 years old, Trump indicated that a defeat this year would likely mark the end of his political career, suggesting he does not plan to seek a third term.

This announcement comes as Trump faces off against Democratic nominee Kamala Harris in a highly competitive election. Following President Joe Biden’s decision to step aside, Harris has emerged as a strong contender, backed by significant financial support from prominent donors. Polls indicate a tight race, with Trump leading in several key swing states. Trump’s remarks highlight the high stakes of the upcoming election, as a loss could not only end his immediate political ambitions but also reshape the Republican landscape moving forward.

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