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<blockquote data-quote="LizaMarie" data-source="post: 76535264" data-attributes="member: 373180"><p>The cold hard truth is that Trump is not likely going to be able to expand his voter base between now and 2024, outside of those who now still support him. He may win the Republican nomination, but I doubt he would win the general election.</p><p>Any Republican that runs and wins must have both the conservative Republicans along with the more moderate Republicans, (in other words they will have to unite the Republican party.) Trump will be unlikely to do that. Plus they would have to win the "swing vote." i.e. Independents and conservative Democrats. Trump is unlikely to do that as well, in light of his post election behavior.</p><p>That said, 2024 is still a long way away. I believe it would be so much better for the Republican party to put up another candidate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LizaMarie, post: 76535264, member: 373180"] The cold hard truth is that Trump is not likely going to be able to expand his voter base between now and 2024, outside of those who now still support him. He may win the Republican nomination, but I doubt he would win the general election. Any Republican that runs and wins must have both the conservative Republicans along with the more moderate Republicans, (in other words they will have to unite the Republican party.) Trump will be unlikely to do that. Plus they would have to win the "swing vote." i.e. Independents and conservative Democrats. Trump is unlikely to do that as well, in light of his post election behavior. That said, 2024 is still a long way away. I believe it would be so much better for the Republican party to put up another candidate. [/QUOTE]
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