“”””Almost a quarter of former President Donald Trump’s supporters said he should not become the Republican presidential nominee in 2024 if he is convicted of a crime”””
It would be more correct to say the following:
Almost a quarter of those who voted for George W Bush, John McCain, and Mitt Romney said that Trump should not become the Republican presidential nominee in 2024 if he is convicted of a crime.
Parse that however you want, but I’m not alone as a 2016 and 2020 Trump supporter that has move on and now support another candidate. I liked Trump but recognize the failings, the overturned E.O., the incomplete wall, no deportations, etc. Trump failed to negotiate and legislate, repeatedly picked bad people to work for him, talked big, but beyond three supreme court justices, which many here even criticize, he’s legacy is gone. I no longer support Trump because I can’t see a second term being any different, just a fleeting blip in history, nothing lasting. Even now, if you listen, he talks of only 200 more miles to finish the wall as if that will secure the border. Talk about lowered expectations.
You nailed it. Nice!
I’d say your reply sums it up best.