Islamabad, Sep 23: In a recent interview, former President Donald Trump stated he would not run for a fourth consecutive term if he loses the upcoming November 5 election, declaring, “that will be it.
” Facing a tight race against Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump acknowledged the competitive nature of the polls, particularly in battleground states.
Trump has consistently claimed his 2020 election loss to Joe Biden was due to voter fraud and is currently facing multiple criminal charges related to attempts to overturn that election. He has characterized these legal challenges as politically motivated attacks.
Meanwhile, Harris is framing the election as a pivotal moment for American democracy, focusing on pressing issues like family costs and housing.
Trump noted that while a break from the presidency might have provided clarity regarding allies, it also highlighted the shortcomings of his previous administration. He also mentioned it was “too early” to discuss potential cabinet appointments should he win.