(Cupventi.com) – In a revealing interview aired on Full Measure Sunday, former President Donald Trump made it clear that the 2024 election will be his last attempt at the presidency. During the conversation with host Sharyl Attkisson, Trump emphatically stated that he has no plans to run for office again in 2028, even if his current bid for the White House is unsuccessful.
When asked if he envisioned a fourth campaign, Trump’s response was firm. “No, I don’t,” he told Attkisson. “I think that will be it. I don’t see that at all.”
Trump’s political career took off in 2016 when he defeated former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, securing the presidency in a highly contentious and historic election. After serving one term, Trump lost his re-election bid in 2020. Now, in 2024, he is facing Vice President Kamala Harris in a heated contest to reclaim the Oval Office.
This year’s election cycle has been heavily focused on the issue of age, with both Trump, 78, and Biden, 81, previously set to face off in a rematch. However, in a surprising move, President Biden withdrew from the race in July, responding to growing concerns among his fellow Democrats about his ability to effectively serve a second term, given his advanced age.
With Biden out of the picture, the political landscape has shifted dramatically. Trump’s declaration that this will be his final campaign adds another layer of significance to an already pivotal election year, as both parties prepare for what may be a decisive moment in American politics.