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To: central_va

Me voting for Trump is not the problem.

Getting a couple million independents to vote for him IS the problem and one his team needs to figure out ASAP.

I don’t doubt that President Trump can win the primary. I do worry that he will get crushed in the general election however. He is no longer a novelty candidate running against Hildebeast. He is a known quantity and people either love him or hate him. With all the baggage hung around his neck (fairly or unfairly), It is going to be a lot tougher finding enough people who love him this time around. Lots of people gave him the benefit of the doubt last time and while I hope he could do the same in 24, the rational me thinks that is unlikely. As I said earlier, he has to win Independents and that is a far different bigger challenge than winning over people who post on Free Republic.


141 posted on 12/07/2022 9:48:27 AM PST by XRdsRev (Justice for Bernell Trammell, Trump supporter, murdered in 2020)
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To: XRdsRev

A lot of the things Conservatives love and many of the things we tolerate are poison to independents, and the many Democrats who dislike Biden intensely and would vote for a Republican light.

The people on here who mock outrage at “mean tweets” or missing the fact that many thousands of potential (non hardcore D) voters absolutely HATE the way Trump communicates; mock them if it gets you off, but then don’t whine when they don’t vote the way you’d like. His inability to make good appointments pissed off people I know who voted for him in 2016 and did not in 2020; fact.


148 posted on 12/07/2022 10:03:16 AM PST by Republican in occupied CA (I will not give up on my native State! Here I was born, here I fight and die!!)
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