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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Lara Trump Steps Down as RNC Co-Chair Amid Growing Speculation of a Florida Senate Bid |
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Lara Trump Steps Down as RNC Co-Chair Amid Growing Speculation of a Florida Senate Bid |

Last updated: December 9, 2024 5:15 am
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Lara Trump, daughter-in-law of President-elect Donald Trump, recently made headlines with her resignation as Co-Chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC). This decision has sparked speculation that she may be considering a run for the Senate seat in Florida, currently held by Senator Marco Rubio, who is set to serve as Secretary of State in the upcoming Trump administration.

In a heartfelt social media post, Lara Trump reflected on her time at the RNC, highlighting the achievements made under her leadership during what she described as “the most consequential election in American history.” She expressed gratitude to the RNC team and her father-in-law, President Donald Trump, for entrusting her with such a crucial role.

Her resignation announcement indicated that she would formally step down at the next RNC meeting. Lara Trump outlined the three main goals she had set out to achieve during her tenure, including surpassing fundraising records, ensuring election integrity with a large team of lawyers and poll watchers, and increasing voter turnout during early voting. She expressed pride in accomplishing all three goals and stated that her job at the RNC was now complete.

The news of Lara Trump’s resignation has fueled rumors that she may be considering a Senate run in Florida. In an interview with the Associated Press, she confirmed that she is seriously considering the opportunity. Lara Trump acknowledged the advantages and challenges of her family name in the political arena during an appearance on Fox News, where she discussed the potential impact of being a Trump on her political profile.

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She emphasized her track record as Co-Chair of the RNC during a historic election, highlighting the accomplishments in election integrity, voter turnout, and fundraising. Lara Trump expressed that while her last name may enhance her political profile, her proven track record speaks for itself. She indicated that if the opportunity to run for the Senate in Florida arises, it would be a true honor for her.

Overall, Lara Trump’s resignation from the RNC has set the stage for potential political aspirations in Florida, with many speculating on her next steps in the political arena. As she weighs her options and considers a Senate run, her experience and track record will undoubtedly play a significant role in shaping her future political endeavors.

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