Trump’s Plans For Third GOP Debate Revealed

In a jaw-dropping move that’s left his rivals gasping for air, former President Trump has declared his intentions to skip the Republican party’s third GOP debate. This bombshell revelation, reported by Bloomberg, sends a clear message: Trump isn’t here for the song and dance. He’s here to win!

Sources close to the 45th president reveal that no matter where the third debate is held, Trump won’t be there. This bold decision follows his earlier snubs of the first debate in Milwaukee and his plans to avoid the second debate at the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California.

Why the snub? The GOP frontrunner has been boasting to his allies that he’s “up by too many points” and doesn’t need to share a stage with competitors who stand virtually no chance of upsetting his plans to reclaim the presidency from Joe Biden next year.

Earlier this week, Trump announced his intention to speak in front of striking UAW workers rather than attend the second debate. Union leaders may criticize this move, but it’s a masterstroke of political strategy. Trump’s absence from the debate stage led to a dismal drop in Fox News viewership, while his competing interview with Tucker Carlson outpaced the once-conservative network. His speech in Michigan, a key swing state he won in 2016, will likely boost his popularity further.

The Republican National Committee announced that the third debate would be held in Miami, a change from the previous proposal to hold the event in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. They hoped the location change would compel Trump to participate, given his +28 polling advantage over Biden in that region. But Trump remains unfazed.

Despite facing four criminal indictments and making considerably fewer campaign stops than his rivals, Trump enjoys upwards of 60 percent support in some polls of GOP primary voters. His closest rivals, Vivek Ramaswamy and Ron DeSantis, are left scrambling for a distant second place.

With primary elections in Iowa and New Hampshire fast approaching, time is running out for the also-rans, some of whom are still fighting to qualify for the second debate stage. Trump’s snub of the third debate isn’t just a tactical move – it’s a show of confidence, a declaration that he’s playing in a league of his own. The message to his rivals is clear: Catch up if you can!

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