Some are concerned about the prospect of President Trump officially announcing he is a Presidential candidate for 2024.
The concern is that such an announcement would mean he is conceding the 2020 election and it will mark the end of his efforts to have the stolen election fixed.
Such fear is unfounded.
Trump is campaigning for the 2024 presidential election right now (even though he has not officially announced his candadacy).
He's been campaigning for his 2024 run for almost 2 years. All the while, he's also been fighting to have the stolen 2020 election overturned.
Trump can walk and chew gum at the same time. He can work on fixing the 2020 election while campaigning for the 2024 election. One does not exclude the other.
Trump has not conceded the 2020 election. And he never will.
If he announces 2024 then he de facto concedes 2020. But if he challenges and is reinstated after Jan 20 2023, then he can serve the last 2 years minus one day of the stolen term and still be eligible to run in 2024.
That's not game changing.
People do that all the stinking time.
Not necessarily. Might be to keep him from being indicted while he still fights 2020.
From Dave at Praying Medic:
PS. I agree with Dave.
No, it won't mean that.
If he announces 2024 then he de facto concedes 2020. But if he challenges and is reinstated after Jan 20 2023, then he can serve the last 2 years minus one day of the stolen term and still be eligible to run in 2024.