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Question: What will be the 2024 GOP nominees relationship with the Qanon "community"?
#1
The nominee will be true Qanon believer
 
#2
The nominee will be MJT-esque, flirting heavily with Qanon, while not committing fully to the insanity.
 
#3
The nominee will have a Trump-ish "don't know them, but they are good people fighting pedophilia" attitude
 
#4
The nominee will avoid talking about Qanon altogether, but won't support them if pressed.
 
#5
The nominee will actively denounce Qanon
 
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BlueSwan
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« on: April 01, 2021, 05:34:13 AM »

The Qanon insanity have taken hold of a large part of the GOP base. How will this affect the 2024 primaries?
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beesley
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« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2021, 06:48:30 AM »

I think the percentage of GOP voters who believe in QAnon, whilst worryingly high, is a lot lower than is made out. I think the percentage of GOP voters who could be persuaded to believe in it is high, and that the question here has more to do with who the winning candidate actually is then GOP voters considering support for QAnon when voting. Therefore I voted for the fourth option.
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BlueSwan
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« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2021, 01:02:28 AM »

I think the percentage of GOP voters who believe in QAnon, whilst worryingly high, is a lot lower than is made out. I think the percentage of GOP voters who could be persuaded to believe in it is high, and that the question here has more to do with who the winning candidate actually is then GOP voters considering support for QAnon when voting. Therefore I voted for the fourth option.
I actually tend to think the opposite - that a very large part of the GOP base believes in at least some of it.
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