For me personally, that matches what I've seen and heard from people in real life. Maybe your experience is different. And I don't see Trump's support really expanding beyond what he got in 2020. If anything, I think he'll lose some.
Obviously, people may agree or disagree with that. That's just how I seeing it.
People are still attending the big rallies.
I don’t see any drop off at all.
What would cause people who observed him for four years
and then went back or voted for him the first time, to
suddenly abandon him.
Every one of them feels like their vote was stolen.
You don’t think they’ll want to cast it again?
“he point Mulvaney made is that Trump is polarizing, and that while nobody was excited to vote for Biden, a great many were eager to vote against Trump”
Then why did Trump get many millions more votes than he did his first time?
Any decent leader is polarizing. Some of you think you are deep thinkers by mouthing off platitudes.
And don’t even come on this site claiming that Biden, who couldn’t get fifty people to come out and see him the few times he campaigned, got 81 million votes. It takes a special kind of idiot to actually believe that.
And in two more years, if the country is still standing, there will be so much pain that people will not have the luxury to prattle on about Trump’s so-called ego.