GOP Senator Bill Cassidy doubts Trump will be 2024 nominee: He lost 'House, Senate, presidency'

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GOP Senator Bill Cassidy doubts Trump will be 2024 nominee: He lost 'House, Senate, presidency'
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'Elections are about winning,' the Louisiana Republican said.

's chances of winning the Republican nomination if he decides to run in 2024, after Trump tested the presidential waters by holding a rally in the early nominating state of Iowa last weekend.

"He's saying that he's going to, where he does or not, we don't know," the Louisiana Republican said.But Cassidy responded:"I don't know that. President Trump is the first president, in the Republican side at least, to lose the House,Cassidy, who easily won re-election last year, was one of the seven Republican senators to cross party lines and vote to convict Trump in his second impeachment trial in February for allegedly inciting the Capitol riot on January 6.

last Sunday that the party will be defeated in 2024 if they focus on re-litigating the November election. Trump has yet to announce an official run for president in 2024, although he has repeatedly teased a potential campaign since leaving office. In recent months, Trump has signaled that he would not be launching a bid any time soon due to"campaign financing" regulations.

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