Seven Letter Insights: 66% of GOP voters support Trump running for president in 2024 (user search)
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  Seven Letter Insights: 66% of GOP voters support Trump running for president in 2024 (search mode)
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« on: November 28, 2020, 01:55:14 PM »

Trump only has 35%, but anyone who's supporting Don Jr. or Ivanka have their second choice as Trump. People named Trump have 48% and his VP has 19%. I doubt him and Pence would run concurrently. Bottom line, if Trump runs, he'll be so insurmountably ahead as to discourage anyone serious from running against him.
If someone accuses him of being an incompetent loser because of what happened in 2020, maybe they could win over some of Trump’s toxic masculine base who care too much about being “alpha”, and they think that you’re not alpha if you lose
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« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2020, 04:18:29 PM »

Trump only has 35%, but anyone who's supporting Don Jr. or Ivanka have their second choice as Trump. People named Trump have 48% and his VP has 19%. I doubt him and Pence would run concurrently. Bottom line, if Trump runs, he'll be so insurmountably ahead as to discourage anyone serious from running against him.
If someone accuses him of being an incompetent loser because of what happened in 2020, maybe they could win over some of Trump’s toxic masculine base who care too much about being “alpha”, and they think that you’re not alpha if you lose
That could work, but the majority of die-hard Trump supporters believe he won the recent election. And he still is the only Republican to win the presidency recently.
If you lie, but sound really confident in what you’re saying, then the average GOP voter will likely believe you. Anyone who wants to become the GOP nominee just needs to boldly and confidently tear Trump a new one.
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