In a stunning and unprecedented decision, the Colorado Supreme Court removed former President Donald Trump from the state’s 2024 ballot, ruling that he isn’t an eligible presidential candidate because of the 14th Amendment’s “insurrectionist ban.”
If you look at most the republicans, he’s not overly popular. I’m not a fan. Most republicans I know are not fans. Maga republicans are not the standard republican.
Now I’ll support him over Biden but I don’t feel he’s a conservative or a really a republican. He is most likely going to be the candidate.
How is he the leading republican nominee if he is not overly popular.
Trump - 62.0% DeSantis - 12.8% Haley - 10.8%
I think there’s a lot of people who are too embarrassed to admit they like him, personally.
No, you are confusing MAGA Republicans with Republicans. The two are not even close to the same.
Haley is a standard Republican. Trump has a cult following of people who have invaded the party. Trump originally was going to run as a Democrat but didn’t get the nomination. He then switched to Republican where he did.
Had he received the Democrat nomination, the Maga people would have gone Democrat.
The people who vote for Biden, would vote for almost any Democrat. THe people who vote for Trump, most likely wouldn’t vote Republican otherwise.
I know several life long Democrats who voted for Trump. Other than Trump, they don’t like Republicans. He is so disliked, that Republicans were openly telling people to vote for Joe Biden.
That would be devastating for the GOP to lose 11-15% of their voters.
But your numbers don’t work. You say GOP was invaded by MAGA. You say MAGA is 11-15% of GOP voters. Where does Trump’s other 47% (62-15) support come from?
Yes popular with people who like Trump.
If you look at most the republicans, he’s not overly popular. I’m not a fan. Most republicans I know are not fans. Maga republicans are not the standard republican.
Now I’ll support him over Biden but I don’t feel he’s a conservative or a really a republican. He is most likely going to be the candidate.
Read the article I posted about it.
How is he the leading republican nominee if he is not overly popular.
Trump - 62.0% DeSantis - 12.8% Haley - 10.8%
I think there’s a lot of people who are too embarrassed to admit they like him, personally.
Haley is a standard Republican. Trump has a cult following of people who have invaded the party. Trump originally was going to run as a Democrat but didn’t get the nomination. He then switched to Republican where he did.
Had he received the Democrat nomination, the Maga people would have gone Democrat.
The people who vote for Biden, would vote for almost any Democrat. THe people who vote for Trump, most likely wouldn’t vote Republican otherwise. I know several life long Democrats who voted for Trump. Other than Trump, they don’t like Republicans. He is so disliked, that Republicans were openly telling people to vote for Joe Biden.
https://newrepublic.com/article/175331/never-trump-republicans-actually-just-democrats-now
It’s why I don’t want Trump to win I want a traditional Republican like Haley to win.
While there are things I like about De Santis, there are things I don’t like about him. He comes off as very petty.
I know you really like talking about Biden, but the question was about Trump so let’s stay on topic.
Are you saying that 62% of GOP members would be democrats if Trump was on that side?
No. I never said but there would be an increase
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obama–Trump_voters
So what percent of GOP voters would go to the other side if Trump did?
We from the article I cited. About 11-15%
That would be devastating for the GOP to lose 11-15% of their voters.
But your numbers don’t work. You say GOP was invaded by MAGA. You say MAGA is 11-15% of GOP voters. Where does Trump’s other 47% (62-15) support come from?
Not my numbers. Did you read the cite?