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If Trump doesn’t win, he will drag his party down with him
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I recognize your great intellect.Gimp ^ can’t even recognize modifiers.
Like Biden is doing now?If Trump doesn’t win, he will drag his party down with him
That’s insaneIf Trump can't win, no Republican can.
Mostly D's this November.Anyone with an R or D next to their name in November can win.
The GOP have already mostly rejected him. Most conservatives I know did not want him to run again.Don't think so. Too many Trump supporters would sit out the election.
Trump's in the race now. If the GOP rejects him, there are going to be scars that won't heal.
Like Biden is doing now?
Dunno... The R's took the house.Mostly D's this November.
How did those midterms work out?
So much for Biden dragging down his party
Then you'll lose.The GOP have already mostly rejected him. Most conservatives I know did not want him to run again.
Which, again, reveals the accepted lie that most Republicans are "Trumpers"
You know, watching all the simpering lickspittles who knelt down and sucked Trump's dick for four years say that Trump has no chance has about as much worth to me as an FTT token.Mr. Christie said the midterms were an actual change point in the history of the party: that its central struggle can no longer be avoided. That struggle is how and why to put Mr. Trump in the rearview mirror. …
The strongest argument: Mr. Trump can’t win, and if you truly seek to win you must disengage from him.
“This is a baseball country,” Mr. Christie said. “It’s always three strikes and you’re out.” Mr. Trump struck out in 2018, 2020 and 2022. He never came close to a plurality of the popular vote. When Mr. Christie ended his tenure as chairman of the RGA, in 2014, there were 31 Republican governors. Next year there will be 26. The reason, he said, is that Mr. Trump weighs the party down and picks candidates based not on issues or electability but personal loyalty. It is an electoral narcissism that is killing the party.
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Opinion | Trump and the Fight Republicans Need to Have
Chris Christie says the party can’t move forward unless the former president’s opponents take him on directly.www.wsj.com
Three strikes and you’re out. Trump’s a loser! Time to move on.
Actually, he's doing that now.If Trump doesn’t win, he will drag his party down with him
Republicans didn't vote. If they did, as was shown recently, the midterms would have been a massacre.How did those midterms work out?
So much for Biden dragging down his party
Trump cannot win, but no other Republican can win without Trump's enthusiastic endorsement.
The best scenario for Republicans is that one or more of the pending legal assaults on Trump is successful.
Chris Christie would be the best Republican to hold the office of President, but his personality wears thin on a significant percentage of the electorate.
Too bad.
Those under 60 mostly don’t vote RepublicanRepublicans didn't vote. If they did, as was shown recently, the midterms would have been a massacre.
The problem, I explained above, is that most adults 60 and under look at voting as an annoyance. So if they don't think they need to - they won't vote.
Everyone was so convinced there was going to be a massive red wave - they didn't think they needed to vote
Who do the Democrats have? Biden again?? Haha... Hillary 4.0? Haha.... Harris??.... Holy Haha!!!Then you'll lose.
...looking at the state contests as well.Dunno... The R's took the house.
Lots more D's won than me and others thought they would.
So it's a win for the good guys.