Washington: The former president is looking to run for the third time this month, according to three Trump advisers. Later in the day, at a rally in Iowa, Trump himself indicated that a comeback was very likely. The former president signaled the 2024 race by saying, "And now, to make my country successful, safe and proud, I will very, very, probably do it again." Get ready, all I'm saying is, I'm coming soon. Then he said, "Get ready. According to his advisers, Trump was speed-dialing confidante to discuss possible scenarios as he seeks to gain from an anticipated Republican victory in Tuesday's midterm elections. Also Read: The Indian 2 wheeler industry rises marginally during the festive season: Hero MotoCorp sees a 16% drop in sales. Trump will run for president in 2024, according to a senior adviser, who spoke on the record but requested anonymity. I believe he intends to run, and is aware of the significant advantage that his announcement before Thanksgiving will give him over his rivals. Advisers claimed that an announcement in the coming weeks could eliminate potential competitors for the party's nomination, although they said it was still possible for the former president to make a decision or change his mind. Requests for comment from Trump's reps went unanswered. According to a source familiar with Trump's plans, he is interviewing potential employees and plans to announce his re-election campaign shortly after Tuesday's elections. The campaign contacted the source to gauge interest. Republicans are highly likely to win a majority in the US House of Representatives and have a good chance of taking control of the Senate, which will thwart President Joe Biden's legislative agenda for the next two years according to non-partisan election forecasts. Will give capacity and election. Voter concerns about high inflation have hurt Democrats' electoral prospects, and Biden's public approval rating has been below 50% for more than a year; It was 40% in a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll. However, Trump's unpopularity remains after his divisive four-year term, which ended with his supporters attacking the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, and the subsequent two years during which he continued to falsely claim maintained that his electoral loss was the result. Why fraud? Trump is currently the subject of several investigations, including one of documents classified by the Justice Department that he allegedly stole from the White House after leaving office and which, according to prosecutors, have not yet all been found. And a month-end Reuters/Ipsos poll showed that only 41% of Americans think in favor of Trump. Also Read: November will be observed as Hindu Heritage Month in Canada Thanksgiving falls on November 24, giving Trump two weeks after the election to make his announcement, should he choose to do so. Since leaving office, Trump has continued to hold political rallies and has on several occasions hinted at the possibility of running for president again. He is expected to host family and friends Tuesday night at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida, to celebrate an anticipated victory among the candidates he supports in the midterm elections. Also Read: Pope Francis encourages dialogue with Islam during his first papal visit to Bahrain Several prominent Republican figures are debating whether to run for president in 2024 in a direct challenge to Trump. Trump is keeping a close eye on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who is hoping to defeat Democrat Charlie Crist in his re-election bid on Tuesday. Mike Pence, Trump's former vice president and Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, is seen as a potential rival. Trump's rivals are still working on their 2024 plans, so announcing his re-election campaign too soon could help Trump in the early-voting states of South Carolina and Iowa, where he will speak at a rally on Thursday. Huh.