Trump's Reelection Not a Done Deal, Says Soros' Heir at Davos
Despite legal challenges and a polarized electorate, many still see Trump as a strong contender for the 2024 presidency.
- Alex Soros, son of billionaire investor George Soros and chairman of Open Society Foundations, has stated that former President Donald Trump's reelection is not a certainty, despite Trump being a front-runner for the Republican nomination.
- Soros warned that Trump's potential return to the presidency is a cause for concern at the World Economic Forum in Davos, with many U.S. business executives still perceiving Trump as capable of defeating President Joe Biden in the 2024 race.
- Despite facing multiple felony counts, Trump is still perceived by many as a strong contender for the presidency.
- Soros insisted that Biden has a “pretty good map” and backed the incumbent’s chances in states like Arizona and Georgia, highlighting the importance of Wisconsin as a potential indicator of the election’s outcome.
- Soros suggested that Trump's future lies in either prison or power, stating that he won't retire quietly.