SIOUX CITY, Iowa — “Get ready,” former Republican President Donald Trump teased a crowd in Sioux City Thursday as he hinted, once again, at a looming presidential run in 2024.  

“That’s all I’m telling you,” he said, pausing to let the crowd chant his name. “Very soon. Get ready.”  

Trump has continued to hint at a new presidential run, though he hasn’t made any official declarations. 

“In order to make our country successful, and safe and glorious, I will very, very, very probably do it again okay,” he said. “Very, very, very probably.”

Trump was in Iowa to help boost Republican candidates ahead of next week’s midterm elections, appearing with Gov. Kim Reynolds, U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley and others. But he quickly diverted attention back to himself, launching once again into his unproven claims of voter fraud, endorsing same-day voting and paper ballots that he said would “save a lot of money” and promising to “make America great again.”

The visit comes as he is reportedly preparing to launch a new presidential campaign in 2024.  The Associated Press reports his team is tentatively looking at a campaign launch just after the conclusion of the midterms.

Iowa will once again lead off the presidential nominating process with its Republican caucuses in 2024, and potential challengers have already been making repeated stops to the state.

Iowa Republicans are hoping Trump’s visit will fire up the party’s base in dark-red northwest Iowa and help drive turnout in critical midterm elections next week.

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia warmed up the crowd, taking the stage to hail the Republican Party’s “one true leader” ― Trump.

“Republicans are going to have to be the new Republican Party,” she said, urging on the crowd. “We can no longer be the party of Mitch McConnell, John McCain, Dick Cheney, George Bush and Mitt Romney … or any other sell-out, weak Republican.”