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Trump: It seems like everyone wants me to run for reelection
By Avery Anapol - 07/15/18 11:52 AM EDT

President Trump said in a new interview that “everybody” wants him to run for reelection.

British commentator Piers Morgan interviewed the president aboard Air Force One during his recent visit to the United Kingdom, and detailed their conversation for the Daily Mail.

Morgan asked Trump if there was “any doubt” he would run again in 2020.

“I fully intend to,” Trump responded. “It seems like everybody wants me to.”

Trump also said he does not think the Democrats have any possible candidate who could defeat him.

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Re: Trump: It seems like everyone wants me to run for reelection
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2018, 04:38:11 pm »
Trump also said he does not think the Democrats have any possible candidate who could defeat him.

Of the sad list of Rat nobodies and kooks the MSM keep floating, none of them have a chance in hell to beat Donny.

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Re: Trump: It seems like everyone wants me to run for reelection
« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2018, 05:30:48 am »
He has a little time to still get immigration under control.  Simple refuse to sign anything until border security is done.
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