Billionaire Donald Trump will not be a candidate for the Republican nomination for the 2012 presidential election against President Barack Obama. Asked on NBC, he said "after extensive discussions and deliberations, I decided not to introduce me to the presidency" of the United States, "said Trump. "This decision was not easy to take, nor without regret," he said, stating that his name still appeared high in the polls among the candidates for the Republican nomination.
"If I introduced myself, I'd be able to win the primary," he said. "However, ultimately, business is my biggest passion and I'm not ready to leave the private sector," said the businessman of 64 years. Mr. Trump, who is among the fiercest opponents of the policies of President Barack Obama, launched a campaign against the president, saying that he was not born in the U.S., which it withdrew the right to occupy the presidential office.
The president was forced to publish his full birth certificate to silence the rumor. The billionaire is one of a series of personalities who planned to challenge Republican candidate Barack Obama to a second and final term next year under the banner of the Democratic Party. But his aura has suffered recently in the polls after the case's birth certificate confirming that the president was indeed born on the territory of the United States, contrary to some insinuations from the conservative right.
"If I introduced myself, I'd be able to win the primary," he said. "However, ultimately, business is my biggest passion and I'm not ready to leave the private sector," said the businessman of 64 years. Mr. Trump, who is among the fiercest opponents of the policies of President Barack Obama, launched a campaign against the president, saying that he was not born in the U.S., which it withdrew the right to occupy the presidential office.
The president was forced to publish his full birth certificate to silence the rumor. The billionaire is one of a series of personalities who planned to challenge Republican candidate Barack Obama to a second and final term next year under the banner of the Democratic Party. But his aura has suffered recently in the polls after the case's birth certificate confirming that the president was indeed born on the territory of the United States, contrary to some insinuations from the conservative right.
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