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Trump still needs to ask, because they want to battle him for him not to contest–Elijah Ayodele

opera.com 2024/8/22

According to Independent Nigeria, Primate Elijah Ayodele, the Servant of the Most High God and Founder of INRI Spiritual Evangelical Church, has forecasted forthcoming challenges within both the Democratic and Republican parties leading up to the 2024 United States presidential election. According to his prophetic insights, he predicts internal discord within the Democratic Party, with some members advocating for President Joe Biden to resign. Additionally, Ayodele's revelations extend to the Republican side, where he suggests that former President Donald Trump may face opposition preventing his candidacy in the upcoming election.

Ayodele emphasized that Trump's potential candidacy hinges on his decision to seek re-election, hinting at significant opposition aimed at dissuading him from participating. The spiritual leader's predictions indicate a turbulent political landscape as both major parties navigate internal divisions and strategic decisions in preparation for the impending electoral contest.

Known for his spiritual guidance and prophecies, Ayodele's insights offer a glimpse into the potential complexities and challenges that may influence the American political landscape in the near future. His forecasts underscore the significance of internal dynamics within the Democratic and Republican parties, suggesting that these factors could shape the course of the 2024 presidential election campaign.

As the election cycle progresses, Ayodele's predictions may serve as a focal point for analysts and observers seeking to understand the evolving dynamics and strategic maneuvers within American politics. His insights into potential party conflicts and leadership challenges provide a unique perspective on the upcoming electoral process and its potential implications for the nation's political future.

He said: “Trump still needs to ask, because they want to battle him for him not to contest in this election.”

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