WSJ: Trump is a Loser

Joe, I predict that voters who must choose wherher their last $twenty goes to food or gas for the clunker, they may realize Biden's war on American producers may have caused their sad state of money woes. And they are never going to trust the Democrat mobsters ever again. Their survival is more important than an old coot who showered with his little girl anyhow.
I give Trump a 50-50 shot at beating Biden if they both run in the general election in 2024. I would give DeSantis a 90-10 shot at beating Biden if it's DeSantis against Biden in the general election. When it comes to voting for or against Trump, people aren't necessarily rational.
 
And if the GOP nominates him again, the GOP will lose again.

Because a loser is a loser.

Donald Trump seems to be barreling ahead with an announcement Tuesday night that he plans to run for President again. The irony is that more Democrats than Republicans will be elated because they see him as the easiest candidate to beat one more time. ...​
[H]is character flaws—narcissism, lack of self-control, abusive treatment of advisers, his puerile vendettas—interfered with that success. Before Covid he was headed for re-election. But the damage from his shutdown of the economy combined with his erratic behavior in that crisis gave Joe Biden the opening to campaign for normalcy. Mr. Trump lost a winnable election.​
Had he accepted that defeat, he might now be poised for a comeback given Mr. Biden’s unpopularity. But Mr. Trump contested the outcome well past any reasonable limit and encouraged his supporters to march on the Capitol on Jan. 6. He badgered his loyal Vice President, Mike Pence, to stop the Electoral College vote count to the point where lives were in danger, including Mr. Pence’s. The deadly riot will forever stain his legacy.​
Last week’s elections showed that clinging to 2020 election denial, as Mr. Trump has, is a loser’s game. Republicans who took this line to win his endorsement nearly all lost. The country showed it wants to move on, but Mr. Trump refuses—perhaps because he can’t admit to himself that he was a loser.
Mr. Trump will carry all of that baggage and more into a 2024 race. In 2016 voters took a chance on the brash outsider businessman against the unpopular Hillary Clinton. Now Americans know that the Donald Trump they saw in office is the same one they’d get for another four years. They voted in 2018 and 2020 to stop the daily turmoil. It’s hard to believe they’d vote in 2024 to do it all again.​
Many Republicans who see Mr. Trump as their champion will want to take that chance. They say only he can take on a willful, increasingly radical left. But two years out of office, Mr. Trump remains more unpopular than Mr. Biden. He divides Republicans, while he is the most effective motivator of Democratic voter turnout in history.


That's an opinion piece, even says so in the headline. There are no facts or substantiating evidence or verifiable fact to it. It's just one guys opinion.

So if every opinion is considered rock solid fact then what about all the opinions trump is great? That Biden sucks? That democrats suck?
 

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