In an interview with New York magazine, Donald Trump said that his big decision at this point is whether to make an announcement before or after the elections.

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October 9, 2021, is the date of Donald Trump's speech at the Iowa State Fair. The photo was taken by Scott Olson.

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Trump told New York that he will win if he runs.

Two of Trump's advisers told the Washington Post that the former president might announce his decision in September.

Lindsey Graham told the Post that the sooner the former president starts talking about winning the next election, the better.

According to the Post, one advisor said the odds of Trump announcing before the elections are 70%.

A spokeswoman for Trump didn't reply to a request from Forbes.

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Trump said to New York that he might have to do it again.

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Romney told reporters in Washington on Thursday that he doesn't want Trump to enter the race and distract voters from looking at Biden's record. Seven Republican senators voted to convict Trump at his second impeachment trial.

There were reports that Trump was going to make a decision on July 4. Trump said that the news was fake.

Key Background

Trump is expected to be the GOP favorite if he decides to run, but polling suggests his support among Republican voters may be slipping. Almost half of prospective GOP primary voters would like to vote for a candidate other than Trump, a number that rises to almost two-thirds of Republican voters under 35, according to a New York Times/ Siena College poll. Trump told New York he's not concerned about the impact a series of committee hearings could have on his reputation. The former president brags about his endorsement record, but results have been fixed so far for Trump-backed candidates

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