Donald Trump again hints at White House run in 2024, after poll shows him tied with President Joe Biden in re – MassLive.com

Just a week after telling a couple hundred Republican donors, We have to do it, former President Donald Trump hinted again at a White House challenge in 2024 during in a campaign-style rally in South Carolina on Saturday.

We may have to run, Trump told told the cheering crowd. As he did last week in New Orleans and in previous appearances, the former president said Republicans in 2024 are going to take back that beautiful, beautiful White House. I wonder who will do that. I wonder. I wonder.

Trumps comments came a day after The Wall Street Journal released a poll, of 1,500 registered voters, which showed him deadlocked with President Joe Biden in a hypothetical rematch of 2020s contest.

Even though Bidens approval overall rating may have seen a bounce since his State of the Union address earlier this month withpollsters citing broad support for his tough sanctions on Russia over President Vladimir Putins unprovoked attack on Ukraine the Democrat remains tied with Trump, 45% to 45%, when voters were asked who theyd vote for in the next presidential election.

About 57% of respondents said they were unhappy with Bidens overall performance, compared to 42% approving figures similar to the Journals last poll in November.

The Journal noted, however, that Trump remains unpopular: a majority, 55% of respondents, held unfavorable views of him. About 15% of voters view both men unfavorably, but those voters back Biden 36% to 24% in a potential 2024 race, the Journal reported.

In addition to signaling hed throw his hat in the ring in 2024, Trump suggested Saturday that Republicans would triumph in midterm elections, projecting a slate of wins for so-called America-first GOP governors and lawmakers.

The Journal poll showed 42% of respondents said they were likely to vote for Republican candidates this November, compared to 29% for Democrats.

Biden has faceddeclining approval ratingssince notching several strong polls shortly after taking office in 2021.

His handling of the COVID-19 pandemic initially seen as a strong point as vaccinations ramped up Afghanistan withdrawal and rising inflation are often cited by pollsters as leading concerns among voters.

The White House counters by pointing to millions of jobs gained over the last year and Bidens signature of a bipartisan infrastructure package, a bill that should see at least$9 billion go toward Massachusetts projects.

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