Breaking down the four cases against Donald Trump
NO matter what you did the last two times, will you vote for him in 2024, even if he’s convicted in one or more of the four cases pending against him?
The vast majority of Republicans would answer yes to all of the above, but it’s the yes answer to the third question that seems to defy logic. Why vote for a candidate whose very fitness to hold the highest office in the land is very much in doubt, when there are competent opponents who hold the same political positions, with none of Trump’s legal baggage and far fewer personality foibles?
But it’s not really surprising that Trump enjoys the loyalty of Republican voters, even if larger numbers have begun to express doubts about Trump or believe that he did break some laws.
In his 2020 re-election bid, Trump won more than 74 million votes. These are folks who felt strongly that Trump was an effective president and deserved four more years.
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