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Trump, Cotton, Pence, and Cruz Will Run in 2024, Compelling GOP Voters to Pick “Me or Us”

Chris Christie has a prediction that all of the following individuals will run for president of the United States in 2024: Donald Trump, Tom Cotton, Mike Pence, and Ted Cruz. This will put Republican voters in the position of having to choose between “the party of me or the party of us.”

According to Chris Christie’s projections, the field of Republican presidential contenders in the election of 2024 will consist of less than a dozen individuals.

His analysis reveals that Ted Cruz, Mike Pence, Tom Cotton, and Donald Trump are currently in a position of leadership among the candidates.

Chris Christie, a former friend of Donald Trump who is now a possible candidate for president, has stated that the top of the next Republican ticket will be a test of who will lead the party into the future and that it is likely to include Donald Trump, the former Vice President Mike Pence, Senator Ted Cruz, or perhaps a half-dozen other individuals.

Christie also stated that the top of the next Democratic ticket will be a test of who will lead the party into the future. Chris Christie is a potential candidate for

“It will probably be between six and eight, in my opinion. And I believe that you’ll hear people debating whether the Republican Party will be the party of me or the party of us in the future “Hugh Hewitt, a conservative talk show presenter, was informed by the former governor of New Jersey on Thursday.

Along with the struggling former president, Trump’s estranged, twice-former running mate, and the Texas Republican Trump soundly defeated in the 2016 presidential election, Christie also threw former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who Trump appointed, and Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas into the fray.

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Other potential contenders that Christie reportedly disregarded include former South Carolina governor and Trump-appointed UN ambassador Nikki Haley, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, and Sens.

Tim Scott of South Carolina and Rick Scott of Florida, Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri, and Ben Sasse of Nebraska. Christie kept himself off the list as well, even though he ran in 2016 and has been meeting with other GOP leaders to take the party away from Trump.

Trump hasn’t officially declared that he’ll run again, but he continues dropping hints. As a result, others are now free to forward their own agendas, like as Pence’s expansive “Freedom” programme and Rick Scott’s bold “Rescue America” plan, while Trump continues to berate himself for losing to Joe Biden.

Christie outlined the two options available to GOP voters in May while campaigning for Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp.

He also cautioned the MAGA world that Trump’s “party of me” mentality isn’t a winning strategy. Christie stated, “We must be the party of tomorrow, not the party of yesterday. Pence emphasised that “elections are about the future” at a pre-primary event in Georgia for Kemp.

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David Perdue, a former senator, ran against Kemp in the primary. Trump forced Perdue out of retirement in retaliation for Kemp’s refusal to support his flimsy allegations of 2020 election fraud. Perdue lost to Kemp by almost 50 points.

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