Galeel
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« on: January 12, 2022, 02:07:38 AM » |
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It's no secret that the Republican party currently contains a rather large anti-vax contingent, but Trump, especially recently, has come out pretty strongly in favor of the vaccine. In addition, there has been a somewhat notable history of opposition to Trump in certain far-right circles over the past few years, although so far this has mostly failed to materialize much in electoral politics. How much of an opening is there for a potential challenge to a Trump 2024 candidacy from the right, and how big of a primary vote share could a candidate hope to gain from this strategy? In addition, who are some potential names who could make a serious attempt at this sort of campaign?
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