Former President Donald Trump’s apparent reconciliation with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis following their bitter primary competition may bode well for his fundraising efforts during this year’s presidential campaign, particularly if he secures support from the popular Republican governor. This could have significant implications in 2028 as it would disqualify Trump from seeking another term under the 22nd Amendment of the Constitution should he win in November. DeSantis’ endorsement of Trump during his primary campaign indicates that he may be positioning himself for a potential run at the White House beyond this election cycle, whereas former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley has left her supporters up for grabs after failing to endorse either candidate thus far. Democrats hope she will back President Joe Biden in light of her previous comments on Trump’s fitness for office and fiscal policies. Ultimately, these decisions may affect the results in November while also providing a roadmap for Republican politics beyond 2024 as some speculate that both Haley and DeSantis could potentially run against each other or Biden should they choose to do so after this year’s election cycle concludes.
Trump-DeSantis Reconciliation Could Shape GOP Politics Beyond 2024 as Biden, Haley Targeted
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