SINGAPORE, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Donald Trump's aides filed paperwork for his 2024 White House bid on Tuesday as the former president launched a run to regain the title, aiming to pre-empt potential Republican rivals.
Republicans are meanwhile closing in on the 218 seats they need to take a majority in the 435-seat House of Representatives.
COMMENTS:ANTHONY SCARAMUCCI, FOUNDER, SKYBRIDGE CAPITAL, SINGAPORE (FORMER WHITE HOUSE COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR)"You know how you have a zombie that you can’t kill, like in the Night of the Walking Dead?
If any one of those other candidates can present themselves with some of the Trump messaging without the Trump drama, there might be opportunities."
Neil Young said 'it's better to burn out than fade away'...feels like Trump will go down this time with little glory."