Posted on 03/06/2024 9:06:22 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Republican strategist Karl Rove said former President Trump’s campaign “ought to be concerned” about unifying the Republican party, pointing to robust support for Republican candidate Nikki Haley’s candidacy on Super Tuesday.
Rove called Super Tuesday a “strong night for Donald Trump” in an interview on Fox News, and described the former president’s campaign estimation that he would win a sufficient number of delegates to clinch the GOP nomination by later this month as “probably accurate.”
“Having said that, the high command of Team Trump ought to be concerned about unifying the Republican Party,” added Rove, a former top aide to former President George W. Bush.
His comments came just before Trump gave remarks Tuesday evening, the day before sources told The Hill that Haley would suspend her campaign following significant losses in the early primary contests.
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Wait. You’re saying Trump and Rove are saying the same thing, but one is right and the other is wrong?
Ridiculous analysis by Rove.
The time for fighting between candidates is over, even the overextended Haley part. The time to unify the party has begun, as it is after every primary has ended.
Sounds more like the Hill just wants Trump’s potential bases to fight each other.
Party unity is important but to use Haley’s “robust performance” to drive the argument is coming at it from the wrong direction. Trump trounced Haley. It’s the GOPe types who need to drop their opposition and get on board with Trump.
Turd Blossom barely won two very winnable elections, and has done absolutely nothing since except whine and complain about Republicans who don’t want any part of the GOPe. His insights are almost always wrong.
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