(March 13, 2024 at 6:11 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:(March 13, 2024 at 5:57 pm)ShinyCrystals Wrote: Of course. Either way, at least they are not on Trump's side.
Whatever the case, we all might no this by now, BUT Trump, and probably the people nominating Trump are only appealing to a number of republican voters. The number of such voters may be significant in size, but of course, they do not represent the entirety of the republican party, nor do they represent the whole of United States voters as well.
I guess what I am trying to say, as much as this may be known already, is that the politicians who may nominate Trump may fail to realize that not every republican in the USA is for Trump, and they are trying to please themselves by going with him instead of trying to please as much of the republican voters as they can, as they should be doing.
The truly odd bit is that, according to people who know more about this than I do, it that Haley stood a much better chance of beating Biden in the general than Trump did, so the GOP gritted its collective teeth, girded its collective loins, and nominated the candidate less likely to win.
This, as much as anything, exemplifies the dysfunctional clown show that the Republican Party has become.
Boru
To put it in a shorter way...
You can say that again!
That said, it seems like, the ones who might nominate Trump, are losing brains in a metaphorical sense (Maybe) by not learning and sticking with someone like Trump, who is not the greatest guy to be nominated for president, and should not have been president back in 2017 after what happened with the 2016 election.
Some people just never learn, Trump or his supporters.