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Rachel Hagan

Donald Trump sets date for 'very big announcement' in hint at White House run

Donald Trump has teased that he may run for President in 2024, saying he would make a “very big announcement” next Tuesday.

Speaking at a rally in Ohio the night before polls open for the midterm elections, former President Donald Trump said: "I'm going to be making a very big announcement on Tuesday, November 15 at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach".

He added: "We want nothing to detract from the importance of tomorrow."

While he did not directly mention the Presidential elections, many have been predicting that he could announce a run.

In his rambling two-hour speech, Mr Trump urged Americans to vote Republican in the terms and said that the country has "gone crazy" under current US President Joe Biden's administration.

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He continued: "There's only one choice to end this madness. If you support the decline for all of America, then you must absolutely vote for the radical left crazy people, the radical left Democrats.

"And if you want to stop the destruction of our country and save the American dream, then tomorrow you must vote Republican in a giant red wave that we've all been hearing about.

"We have a man who is the worst president in the history of our country, who is cognitively impaired, in no condition to lead, and is now casually talking about nuclear war with Russia, which would be World War Two."

The Republicans are hoping that in the midterm elections they will take both the Senate and the House of Representatives in the US Congress, which would severely impact Mr Biden's ability to pass laws.

Donald Trump (AFP via Getty Images)

Mr Trump previously said he would “very, very, very probably” run again and would be formalising his intentions “very, very soon."

He also called House Speaker Nancy Pelosi an “animal”.

“She impeached me twice for nothing. Nothing,” he said.

Kellyanne Conway, his successful campaign manager in 2016, appeared on Fox & Friends talk show and said the "way to win" in 2024 was laid out in the afterword to her recent book "Here's the Deal."

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Attorney General William Barr and Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway (Getty Images)

She outlines a more positive and unifying approach than 2020, writing: "As I've told President Trump, elections are about the future, not the past.

"People want a fighter, and not to simply fight with others, or for a narrow cause...a fighter who fights for them."

A Wall Street Journal poll showed that white suburban women voters now favour Republicans by 15 per cent. In August, Democrats had a 12 per cent lead.

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