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I understand why so many Americans do wish that he could run for a third term, because he's accomplishing so much in this first 100 days that they wish it could go on for much longer,
Johnson saidBut, I mean, I basically tell them we have a long way to go, you know, it's very early in the administration,
he continuedI don't want to talk about a third term now because no matter how you look at it, you've got a long time to go,
Trump saidHe gives an honest and candid answer, and then they spiral about his answer,
Leavitt told Fox News Channel's John RobertsWe have four more years to go and look at what the president has done in more than
she saidHe starts getting on ballots in various primary states, caucus states, and of course these state party chairmen and chairwomen and so on are not going to stand up to him,
he saidMy dad gave me some really great shoes to fill, but I stand on my own two feet, and I have a record of serving my community in southern Arizona."
Adelita, who serves on the Pima County Board of Supervisors, told The Arizona RepublicAn announcement on a special election will be made at a later date,
Abbott press secretary Andrew Mahaleris said in a statementPeople are asking me to run, there's a whole story about running for a third term. I don't know, I've never looked into it. They do say there's a way you can do it, but I don't know about that,
the president told reporters in the Oval OfficeWhether he says he's in the mix or not, he's going to be in the mix because that's Donald Trump. He sucks all of the oxygen out of the political news cycle,
Blizzard saidI think this is an example of a diversion. Trump likes to throw diversions out there strategically at different times,
said Matt Mackowiak, a Republican strategistMost of the [GOP] base is probably sitting there enjoying how much the mainstream media and the left are losing their minds about that possibility,
said Robert Blizzard, a Republican pollsterI think sometimes the president likes to shake a can with a stone in it, ... get everyone's attention, and then throw it off to the side and watch people scramble."
Nicholas saidI assume President Trump is trying to avoid lame duck status as long as possible,
said Adam White, a law professor at George Mason UniversityI was with 300 Republicans last night and it didn't come up,
Power told Newsweek on TuesdayThe constitutional amendment [approach] is politically implausible, and the VP strategy is legally untenable,
he addedThe president has a brilliant team of advisors who have been studying these issues for decades, and we are focused on restoring the golden age of America,
she said at a press briefingIt won't be long before US tariffs turn from being a tailwind to being a drag,
said Julian Evans-Pritchard of Capital EconomicsWe will not disadvantage Canadian producers and Canadian workers relative to American workers,
Prime Minister Mark Carney said in WinnipegA lot of people want me to do it,
the president said, referring to his allies