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President Donald Trump is on the brink of losing the 2020 election. Trump's former chief of staff predicted that the president would run again in 2024, and maybe even in 2028. On Thursday, Mick Mulvaney told an Irish think tank that he "absolutely" expected Trump to run next time if he loses this presidential election. Mulvaney spoke in his capacity as US envoy to Northern Ireland. "I would absolutely expect the president to stay involved in politics and would absolutely put him on a shortlist of people who are likely to run in 2024." "He doesn't like losing."
US President Donald Trump appears to be running out of lifelines to save himself politically. CNN reports Trump had hoped a range of pivotal events would turn the electoral tide in his direction, but they're vanishing as quickly as Halloween candy. A coronavirus vaccine hasn't been created. Nor has a massive stimulus package materialized. And the investigation into the Clinton Foundation was a bust. So the president has taken to dialing Fox hosts from the White House and ripping his senior-most Cabinet members for not delivering before election day. It's an unfamiliar experience for a man used to getting what he wants. He is in a completely different universe right now where nobody is left, really, to help him out of the jams he keeps getting himself into. Mary Trump Niece of Donald Trump Author, 'Too Much and Never Enough'
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Veteran Kenyan politician Raila Odinga announces his fifth bid for the presidency in next year's election, ending months of suspense following a surprise truce with his former foe, President Uhuru Kenyatta. SOUNDBITE
Polls in Bulgaria have opened, as the county votes to elect their president, a largely ceremonial role that the incumbent has transformed and put at the heart of the struggle against corruption in the EU's poorest country. IMAGES
Quezon City, Oct 7 (EFE/EPA).- Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo, one of the most critical voices against President Rodrigo Duterte’s policies, confirmed Thursday her candidacy for next year's general elections."I am firm in my resolution, we have to free ourselves from the current situation. I will fight. We will fight. I offer myself as a candidate for president in the 2022 elections," Robredo said in a television address before formalizing her candidacy.The vice president, perceived as the only real opposition to Duterte, said it is time to leave behind "the old and rotten policies" that do not allow Filipinos to cause change. (Camera: MARK CRSITINO).SHOT LIST: PHILIPPINES VICE PRESIDENT LENI ROBREDO SPEAKS DURING A BRIEFING AT HER OFFICE IN QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES.