The Guardian (USA)

Speculatio­n swirls over Ivanka Trump’s potential run for US Senate in Florida

- Guardian staff

Speculatio­n about the post-White House career of Ivanka Trump is now centered on Florida, where the soon to be ex-first daughter and senior aide to her president father has reportedly bought an expensive plot of land for a house and may be considerin­g a run for Senate.

Ivanka Trump is frequently mentioned as desiring a political career of her own and during her time working for Donald Trump has sought to position herself as a more media-friendly version of her father.

Now US media reports are focusing on Florida – where Donald Trump owns the Mar-A-Lago resort – as a potential base for his daughter to launch a political career of her own.

“Ivanka definitely has political ambitions, no question about it,” a source told CNN. “She wants to run for something, but that still needs to be figured out.”

Florida might offer one potential avenue in a Senate race in 2022 when current Republican incumbent Marco Rubio’s seat is up for re-election. Rubio was a harsh critic of Donald Trump in the 2016 Republican nomination race but later morphed into a loyal supporter of Trump once he had the won election.

“I think she’d be the immediate frontrunne­r if she ran for US Senate against Rubio, given her father’s popularity in the Sunshine State,” Adam C Smith, former Tampa Bay Times political editor and now consultant with Mercury Public Affairs, told CNN.

Supporting the speculatio­n are news reports that Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner – who has also been a prominent and influentia­l member of the White House team for the last four years – are spending millions of dollars on a property in Florida that will serve as their future home base.

The New York Post reported that the pair are spending more than $30m on a land lot on Miami’s exclusive Indian Creek Island, which has been dubbed the “Billionair­e’s Bunker”. The island reportedly boasts its own private police force for its handful of ultrawealt­hy residences.

Ivanka Trump is not the only member of her family potentiall­y

eyeing up a political future post-Trump. Donald Trump Jr – who is popular with his father’s conservati­ve base – is often seen as likely to make a serious bid to enter politics in his own right. Meanwhile, daughter-in-law Lara Trump has been mentioned as a potential candidate for the Senate in North Carolina.

 ??  ?? Ivanka Trump, with her husband, Jared Kushner, and their children, arriving at Joint Base Andrews on 22 September. Photograph: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images
Ivanka Trump, with her husband, Jared Kushner, and their children, arriving at Joint Base Andrews on 22 September. Photograph: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images

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