Trump Makes Campaign Rally Announcement And Critics Go Nuts...

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Former President Donald Trump is set to hold a campaign rally in Hialeah, Florida, on November 8, coinciding with the third Republican presidential primary debate scheduled to take place in Miami, Florida.

The Republican National Committee has partnered with NBC News, Salem Radio Network, the Republican Jewish Coalition, and Rumble for this highly anticipated event.

As the debate in the Sunshine State approaches, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and other presidential hopefuls are vying for the GOP nomination. However, Trump, who did not participate in the first two primary debates earlier this year, continues to dominate the polls, leaving his competitors trailing behind.

In a recent post on his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump criticized the previous debate's low ratings and predicted an even worse outcome for the upcoming debate in Miami. He urged Republicans to unite in their efforts to defeat what he described as the "worst and most incompetent administration in the history of the United States."

If Trump secures the GOP nomination, it is likely that Americans will witness a rematch of the 2020 election. President Joe Biden has faced minimal primary competition, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who initially ran as a Democrat, has switched to an independent candidacy.

Trump had previously endorsed Republican Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio for the position of House speaker. However, Jordan's bid collapsed last Friday, leading several Republican lawmakers to announce their own bids for the role.

In response to the situation, Trump expressed his willingness to potentially serve as House speaker temporarily if the GOP fails to select a suitable candidate. According to Fox News Digital, Trump stated, "I will do it if necessary, should they not be able to make their decision."