
A former Trump White House official is weighing in with his take on the upcoming 2024 presidential election and how he sees the political battle panning out.
On Tuesday, May 29, Mick Mulvaney — who previously served as director of the Trump administration's Office of Management and Budget and as acting Trump White House Chief of Staff — appeared for an interview with Sky News Australia.
During the discussion, Mulvaney was asked about Trump's third presidential run as he attempts to reclaim the White House.
Mulvaney predicts that the former president will likely win the Republican primary but he isn't convinced he will take back the White House.
“The Republican primary will be about Donald Trump and he will probably win,” Mulvaney said. “And then the general election will be about Donald Trump and he will probably lose.”
According to the former White House official, Trump is a “turnout machine" where voting is concerned. However, he also explained why this is a double-edged sword for the former president. Per the news outlet, Trump's motivation for voters "drives people to vote both for and against him."
Mulvaney noted that the race “will be about him: ‘Do you love him or do you hate him? Which is pretty much a repeat of 2020.”