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Everything we've been getting told for a while now and the Trump camp can't seem to learn. Throw Gaetz's stunt today of ousting Kevin McCarthy from the Speakership and the GOP is setting itself up for another disappointment next year.
And, of course, the polls show former President Donald Trump winning the GOP presidential primary despite the fact that he lost to President Joe Biden in 2020 and that the stink of Trump’s presence quelled the red wave in 2022, along with the collection of terrible candidates that he endorsed. Does that sound like a winning formula to you?
You would think the GOP would have learned from the blue wave in the 2018 midterm elections, Trump’s loss and tantrum in 2020 that cost Republicans both the White House and the Senate, and a 2022 midterm dud courtesy of Trump and his collection of losers and self-saboteurs (such as Gaetz). But clearly, Republicans are content to run headfirst into yet another wall, act surprised when they lose (again), and hand Democrats the reins to the country for another two to four years.
And, of course, the polls show former President Donald Trump winning the GOP presidential primary despite the fact that he lost to President Joe Biden in 2020 and that the stink of Trump’s presence quelled the red wave in 2022, along with the collection of terrible candidates that he endorsed. Does that sound like a winning formula to you?
You would think the GOP would have learned from the blue wave in the 2018 midterm elections, Trump’s loss and tantrum in 2020 that cost Republicans both the White House and the Senate, and a 2022 midterm dud courtesy of Trump and his collection of losers and self-saboteurs (such as Gaetz). But clearly, Republicans are content to run headfirst into yet another wall, act surprised when they lose (again), and hand Democrats the reins to the country for another two to four years.
Republicans are going to blow another winnable election in 2024 - Washington Examiner
A record number of people trust the GOP over the Democratic Party on the economy. The only question in 2024 is just how badly Republicans will sabotage themselves in order to blow that lead.According to Gallup, 53% of people said the Republicans were more likely to "do a better job of keeping...
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