Trump called out his potential political opponent at Saturday’s rally in Latrobe, Pa., while also continuing to tease his own 2024 run. “This is the year we’re going to take back the House. We will take back the Senate. And we will take America back. We’re going to take it back,” Trump said. “And in 2024, most importantly, we will take back our wonderful, so beautiful White House.” “Everybody, I promise you, in the very, very, very, very short time, you’re going to be so happy,” he added at another point in the rally. Axios reported Friday that Trump’s team is considering launching his presidential bid on Nov. 14, less than a week after voters go to the polls in the midterm elections. But Trump confirmed his impending announcement, saying he would have announced if he hadn’t put his noses up for Pennsylvania GOP Senate candidate Mehmet Oz and Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano. “One of the reasons I don’t want to do it right now — because I would like to — but you know what, and I really mean this, I want to focus tonight on Dr. Oz and Doug Mastriano.” Most polls show Trump leading DeSantis in a likely matchup for the Republican nomination. But the Florida governor remains the biggest threat to the former president, while other potential candidates, including former Vice President Mike Pence and Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), appear further behind. As Trump heads to Miami for a rally with Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) on Sunday, the former president will keep his distance from DeSantis, who apparently was not invited to the rally, Politico reported. Powerball: These are the winning numbers for the $1.6 billion jackpot Watch live: Trump holds rally in Pennsylvania Instead, DeSantis will attend three of his own rallies Sunday as part of a 13-city blitz announced after Trump’s rally was scheduled, according to Politico. Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday rivaled a large Democratic rally, as both President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama descended on the state to support Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman and gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro. a dead heat, is one of several tight races that could determine control of the upper house of Congress. Updated at 10:58 p.m
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Trump called out his potential political opponent at Saturday’s rally in Latrobe, Pa., while also continuing to tease his own 2024 run. “This is the year we’re going to take back the House. We will take back the Senate. And we will take America back. We’re going to take it back,” Trump said. “And in 2024, most importantly, we will take back our wonderful, so beautiful White House.” “Everybody, I promise you, in the very, very, very, very short time, you’re going to be so happy,” he added at another point in the rally. Axios reported Friday that Trump’s team is considering launching his presidential bid on Nov. 14, less than a week after voters go to the polls in the midterm elections. But Trump confirmed his impending announcement, saying he would have announced if he hadn’t put his noses up for Pennsylvania GOP Senate candidate Mehmet Oz and Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano. “One of the reasons I don’t want to do it right now — because I would like to — but you know what, and I really mean this, I want to focus tonight on Dr. Oz and Doug Mastriano.” Most polls show Trump leading DeSantis in a likely matchup for the Republican nomination. But the Florida governor remains the biggest threat to the former president, while other potential candidates, including former Vice President Mike Pence and Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), appear further behind. As Trump heads to Miami for a rally with Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) on Sunday, the former president will keep his distance from DeSantis, who apparently was not invited to the rally, Politico reported. Powerball: These are the winning numbers for the $1.6 billion jackpot Watch live: Trump holds rally in Pennsylvania Instead, DeSantis will attend three of his own rallies Sunday as part of a 13-city blitz announced after Trump’s rally was scheduled, according to Politico. Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday rivaled a large Democratic rally, as both President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama descended on the state to support Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman and gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro. a dead heat, is one of several tight races that could determine control of the upper house of Congress. Updated at 10:58 p.m