Friday, January 8, 2021

In a Few...

 



Trump's 2020 loss should in theory lead to a power vacuum in the Republican ranks. The last person to win a major party nomination after losing a presidential election was Richard Nixon in 1968. The last president to do it was Grover Cleveland in 1892.
A look at the data reveals that Donald Trump is in a uniquely strong position to maintain his control over the party. Until proven otherwise, Trump should be considered the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican nomination for president.
This past election, Trump won the largest share of self-identified Republican voters in the exit poll era (94%).
The polling since the election shows little to no abatement of that strength among Republicans. Among his own party, Trump's average 89% approval rating in live interview polls and 87 and 90% in Gallup's two post-election polls are the strongest for any president who has lost a bid for a second term in the polling era.
With that support, Biden has to start talk down as much as he can against the president since 4 years is just around the corner.
Donald Trump will be the threat that the Democrats are terrified from for so many reasons.
Economic agenda- Unemployment,
He put America first-  Boom in US manufacturing,
and he didn't start a war where people of the Middle East killed in hundreds of thousands, Countries destroyed and millions of refugees. [See Iraq War- Syria War- Libya War two of which during Biden VP term.] Just a thought.

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