On Monday, The Atlantic’s Mackay Coppins published an article about how top Republicans are grappling with the issue of having voters who could nominate Donald Trump as president again in 2024. Trump lost the 2020 presidential election and, likewise, was the primary cause of dozens of avoidable downvoting GOP losses in the 2018 and 2022 federal and statewide elections. The jargon to use for what it is is “an anchor that drags the Republican brand into the darkest realms of hell.”
But other elected officials and potential candidates in the Republican Party who make this point are not enough to win most general election races, yet many of the former president’s remaining hardcore tend to be targeted by supporters of Determines the outcome of the primary election. It’s a fun little catch-22 situation for them.
According to Coppins, the tactical approach that many disgruntled officials decided on was to hope God would settle matters in their favor.
in his recent book thank you for your service, my colleague Mark Liebowicz, quoted a former Republican leader, who bluntly summarized the Republican plan for dealing with Trump: “We’re just waiting for him to die.” This is not an uncommon feeling, after all. In my conversations with Republicans, I repeatedly heard that the least destructive way to get rid of Trump, as harsh as it sounds, might be to wait for his revocation.
Ha! Please do your best. Considering this:
• Donald Trump only exercises by dieting around filet-o-fish, playing golf, and has a doctor who is believed to be the most unreliable in his relationships with medical professionals. .
• He doesn’t take the threat of COVID very seriously and actually contracted it shortly before the last election.
• He is 76 years old.
• Nevertheless, he has fully recovered from COVID and has no known health problems since. he looks fine (He looks less weak than the candidate the Democrats are likely to pick in 2024.)
Have you seen Belvita go bad? No, because it’s not real food. The same applies to Donald Trump, human.