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"Republicans", actually it's "Trumplicans" in the Republican Party that +4/-0
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Author:TheCrow
2/2/2023 2:23:44 PM
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"Republicans", actually it's "Trumplicans" in the Republican Party that will put a Democrat into the Oval Office in 2024. And, perhaps, for years afterwards as Trump exerts his influence on the party. The Donald has never received a majority in a national election. He doesn't even enjoy majority support in the Republican Party (see article posted below). That has been pretty much true since The Donald's emergence in 2015- the 'political establishments' did not take him seriously, minimizing his chances.
That last point is ominous for 2024. A divided Republican Party would guarantee a successful Democratic campaign for the Oval Office. Trump repels as many voters as he inspires and given the Democratic strength in staunch national supporters...
I can see a Trump victory in the 2024 Republican Primary. And, if not the GoP candidate, Trump will use his faithful base as a weapon against the Party. A third party of Trump supporters would guarantee a Democratic victory, whether that weapon is used from outside the party as a third party campaign or from within, a formal Republican Trump candidacy, repeating a previous point I asserted: Donald Trump has never received a majority in a national election. Joe Biden has done so, and did that in a recent (2020) national election.
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2763888 |
I am not alone in seeing Trump's influence on the Republican Party as +4/-0
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Author:TheCrow
2/2/2023 3:13:49 PM
Reply to: 2763884
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I am not alone in seeing Trump's influence on the Republican Party as hobbling the Party's probability of a winning 2024 presidential campaign. Those outside political parties also see Donald Trump damaging the Republican presidential odds in 2024:
Trump's 2016 campaign lost-
Popular vote:
Trump 62,984,828
Clinton 65,853,514[2]
Percentage:
Trump 46.1%
Clinton 48.2%
Trump's 2020 campaign lost-
Popular vote:
Trump 74,223,975
Biden 74,223,975
Percentage:
Trump 51.3%
Clinton 46.8%</p>
And, yet- Trumplicans want to repeat the Trump losses of 2018, 2020 and 2022...
The definition of Insanity Is Doing the Same Thing Over and Over Again and Expecting Different Results
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