I don't think Trump will change. I support him for the nomination but I expect even if we get him back in the White House he'll continue to make one glaring mistake after another. The Tucker interview was a good indicator. That was the perfect opportunity to say, "I've learned so much. My second term will be totally different. The one big issue is the tyrannical, lawless, globalist uniparty and I will spend every day of my four years exposing them, taking them out of power, and holding them to account." Instead he spent much of the time just blathering about nothing. The dude is almost 80. He is what he is.
I think we can win the general election by campaigning against uniparty anti-Americanism and corruption. Trump doesn't have to change anything he just needs to seem like he's opposed to all that is taking America down.
So who do think is better?
What mistake(s)?
You don’t “win” against election rigging. It has to be stopped at the source.
“””That was the perfect opportunity to say, “I’ve learned so much. My second term will be totally different.””””
Trump also said in the Tucker interview that he has a much greater knowledge of where the DC scoundrels are than he had in 2016.
Did it occur to you that he has a better chance of doing something about them if he lulls them into a false sense of security by leaving them to believe he isn't interested in them?
Pretty sure if he said he was going to burn them out root and branch, they would go to extraordinary lengths to take him out, up to killing him.