That's not true at all. I used to be a rabid Trump supporter myself, going back to before 2016. I still have the highest regard for many Trump supporters here, who I believe just want the best for America, and see Trump as that best option.
However most of them also share my concerns about how Trump handled the scamdemic, and the vaccines, and the lack of doing anything to actually secure elections, and even post their concerns about those issues. They're just willing to go as far as I have, and look even deeper into Trump, and eventually decide we're better off without him.
That may or may not ever happen for them, but I will still like and respect many of them. I just don't see any great future for Trump, or our party if he remains the supposed leader.
We get it you hate Trump
You act as if Trump made decisions all on his own. He didn’t know what a self centered jerk and fraud Fauci was. Few did.
Removing red tape is not in and of itself a bad thing
You spend lots of time bemoaning his actions but do not even suggest what he should have done differently given the information Fauci was giving him
I know you hate the vaccination. Then don’t get it. But please kindly quit telling those of us who have made the choice to get it how stupid we are. We aren’t. Each one of us made a decision based on our own individual history. Not all of us have suffered any side effects
Surely you know the US population is divided on the vaccines—80 percent for them and 20 percent against.
Just in terms of tactics, why would you try to make vaccine rejection a reason to reject Trump? Whether the vaccine was good or bad is not really an issue in this particular discussion.
There are many Republicans who are not concerned with this issue. Here on FR, with the virus popping up on the threads continually, we can sometimes feel that it’s more important than it really is to the general public or even to Republicans.
Not to even mention the fact that Trump didn’t make this an issue of his.