Republicans In Disarray As Support For Trump Plummets

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And while Democrats' resolve to hold Donald Trump to account for inciting violence has proven uniquely unifying for most of the country, the Republican party is dividing amongst itself between those who think Trump is culpable and even impeachable and those who have hitched their raft irrevocably to Trumptanic. And make no mistake, Trump's support is tanking, even among Republican voters. A Morning Consult poll of GOP voters released Wednesday found that just 42% of them said they would vote for Trump in a 2024 presidential primary. Given what Trump has done, that level of support still seems high, but it's slipped 12 points from a Nov. 21-23 survey when the outlet posed the same question. And it's a far cry from the high-80s/low-90s support Trump has enjoyed among Republican voters throughout his term.


The moment in time some of them realize another election is coming in another two years, and corporate donations are drying up.
 
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And one bites the dust.


Sit your ass down.


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Though the campaign has denied President Donald Trump was the reason behind Steinhardt’s withdrawal, the narrative has already formed among Trenton insiders: Steinhardt‘s unabashed support of the president before and after last week’s insurrection at the U.S. Capitol had done him irrevocable harm.


“I think the fact that Doug has not shied away from his position on Donald Trump posed a real challenge in November, especially with what happened on Wednesday. I think it poses a challenge to all Republicans,” said Al Barlas, the Republican chair of Essex County, referring to the riots. “I’m not saying we can’t overcome it, we can’t deal with it. But it’s a challenge.”
 
These clowns aren't going to find any donors. IF they got off the bus BEFORE the bs about "stolen elections". .. maybe. IF they hung with the Dump in the insurrection …. they will be consigned to the conspiracist loser shed
 
These clowns aren't going to find any donors. IF they got off the bus BEFORE the bs about "stolen elections". .. maybe. IF they hung with the Dump in the insurrection …. they will be consigned to the conspiracist loser shed

Corporate donors have been leaving the GOP in droves since last Wednesday. What are you talking about?
 
Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-N.J.) said Tuesday that she witnessed colleagues escorting people through the Capitol on Jan. 5 for what she described as "reconnaissance" ahead of the next day's violent insurrection that left five dead.

In a 13-minute Facebook video billed as an address to her constituents about the House's efforts to hold President Donald Trump accountable for inciting the riot, Sherrill included the allegation as part of a call to hold Trump's allies in Congress accountable as well.

"I also intend to see that those members of Congress who abetted him — those members of Congress who had groups coming through the capitol that I saw on Jan. 5 for reconnaissance for the next day — those members of Congress who incited the violent crowd, those members of Congress that attempted to help our president undermine our democracy, I'm going see that they're held accountable," Sherrill said.

 
And while Democrats' resolve to hold Donald Trump to account for inciting violence has proven uniquely unifying for most of the country, the Republican party is dividing amongst itself between those who think Trump is culpable and even impeachable and those who have hitched their raft irrevocably to Trumptanic. And make no mistake, Trump's support is tanking, even among Republican voters. A Morning Consult poll of GOP voters released Wednesday found that just 42% of them said they would vote for Trump in a 2024 presidential primary. Given what Trump has done, that level of support still seems high, but it's slipped 12 points from a Nov. 21-23 survey when the outlet posed the same question. And it's a far cry from the high-80s/low-90s support Trump has enjoyed among Republican voters throughout his term.


The moment in time some of them realize another election is coming in another two years, and corporate donations are drying up.

He has 75 million supporters so I think your post is a POS.
 
And while Democrats' resolve to hold Donald Trump to account for inciting violence has proven uniquely unifying for most of the country, the Republican party is dividing amongst itself between those who think Trump is culpable and even impeachable and those who have hitched their raft irrevocably to Trumptanic. And make no mistake, Trump's support is tanking, even among Republican voters. A Morning Consult poll of GOP voters released Wednesday found that just 42% of them said they would vote for Trump in a 2024 presidential primary. Given what Trump has done, that level of support still seems high, but it's slipped 12 points from a Nov. 21-23 survey when the outlet posed the same question. And it's a far cry from the high-80s/low-90s support Trump has enjoyed among Republican voters throughout his term.


The moment in time some of them realize another election is coming in another two years, and corporate donations are drying up.

He has 75 million supporters so I think your post is a POS.

Yep.
And none of them support the RINO's.
 
And while Democrats' resolve to hold Donald Trump to account for inciting violence has proven uniquely unifying for most of the country, the Republican party is dividing amongst itself between those who think Trump is culpable and even impeachable and those who have hitched their raft irrevocably to Trumptanic. And make no mistake, Trump's support is tanking, even among Republican voters. A Morning Consult poll of GOP voters released Wednesday found that just 42% of them said they would vote for Trump in a 2024 presidential primary. Given what Trump has done, that level of support still seems high, but it's slipped 12 points from a Nov. 21-23 survey when the outlet posed the same question. And it's a far cry from the high-80s/low-90s support Trump has enjoyed among Republican voters throughout his term.
The moment in time some of them realize another election is coming in another two years, and corporate donations are drying up.
He has 75 million supporters so I think your post is a POS.
He HAD 75M supporters. Doubt he has anywhere near that number now.
 

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