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Former President Donald Trump seems to be facing challenges as he gears up for his potential 2024 campaign. People close to him are observing a candidate who appears to be struggling, feeling disoriented by his new competition with Vice President Kamala Harris and unsure of how to effectively take her on.

During a recent campaign rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Mr. Trump’s performance indicated that he is having difficulty regaining his momentum after President Biden suspended his re-election campaign and put Vice President Harris at the forefront of the Democratic ticket.

An exclusive dinner event hosted by Howard Lutnick, the CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, gathered around 130 of Donald Trump’s wealthiest supporters, including prominent figures like billionaire hedge-fund financier Bill Ackman and Omeed Malik, the president of 1789 Capital. Some attendees were hoping that Mr. Trump would use this occasion to show that he was making necessary adjustments after a series of setbacks. However, he did not deliver on these expectations.

Prior to the dinner, in response to a question about the upcoming election posed during a private discussion at Mr. Lutnick’s residence, Mr. Trump reiterated his baseless claims of election fraud, stating, “We’ve got to stop the steal.” Despite advice from his advisors to move away from this rhetoric as it alienates swing voters, Mr. Trump continues to propagate these falsehoods.

Sources reveal that Mr. Trump also revisited a controversial statement he made at a recent event hosted by the National Association of Black Journalists, where he questioned Vice President Harris’s racial identity. This racially charged comment sparked widespread criticism and media attention, as Mr. Trump falsely alleged that Ms. Harris had opportunistically identified as Black solely for political gain.

Despite the backlash and negative press coverage, Mr. Trump remained steadfast in his stance during the dinner with donors, asserting, “I think I was right.” This unwavering attitude suggests that Mr. Trump may not be open to changing his approach or rhetoric, even when faced with criticism.

As the former president navigates the complexities of a potential 2024 campaign, his handling of key issues and interactions with opponents like Vice President Harris could significantly impact his political prospects. Observers will be closely monitoring how Mr. Trump addresses these challenges in the coming months as he seeks to solidify his position in the political landscape.