After Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unsuccessfully withdrew from the independent presidential race, the Republican His Supportand (re)endorsement of former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard A few days laterIn their view, this was just the beginning of a surge in defections from the Democratic Party to Donald Trump.
That didn’t happen, but Republicans are definitely switching over to the Democratic candidate!
It’s hard to underestimate how excited conservatives were.
“Now we have a trio of power rangers who can jump into the middle of rival parties and convince traditional Democrats that it’s okay to leave the party that left them,” the senior Trump adviser said. said Just the News is a conservative media outlet founded by a former Washington Examiner editor. John Solomonon August 24. The remarks were so absurd that the “senior Trump advisor” was embarrassed to have his name in the post.
The third “Power Ranger” is independent Elon Musk.
“I think the Trump campaign should bring in Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. together. They would be devastating as joint former Democrat witnesses to the corruption of the system.” said Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich appeared on the John Solomon Report podcast and said, with an apparent straight face:
“[I]”This shows that today’s Democratic Party is leaving these people behind. Today’s Democratic Party is so extreme, so dangerous, so progressive that millions of Democrats are leaving the party every day,” Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley told Just the News. “Thousands of Democrats are coming to us.”
No, they aren’t. In fact, their support only reminds voters of just how strange and creepy the Republican Party is.
Kennedy Right-wing donors To take votes away from Democratic candidates, and Crazy He fought off the odd Democrat and finally Republican The slate of candidates. If any Democrats were really interested in what he was selling, he would stay in office.
And to underscore this point, as soon as he dropped out of school he embraced one of the stupidest conspiracy theories in history. Chemtrails.
That may not be the best way to attract “traditional Democrats,” but Republican.
mask, Long Lost The right’s forays into the feverish swamp aren’t likely to interest Democrats anytime soon. Tweeted The “interesting observation” is in response to an incel’s post that women and “low-T men” shouldn’t vote. “Only high-T alpha males and neurotypical people (hello, autistic people!) have the freedom to analyze new information with an objective ‘is this true?’ filter,” the weirdo wrote. “This is why a republic of high-status men is best for decision-making. Democracy, but a democracy only for people who can think freely.”
It’s not like that Any Even if this is something like Senator J.D. Vance, the campaign should be involved in it. Maybe a hug.
Gabbard didn’t say anything publicly last week, so she didn’t do any damage to Trump. She appears to be playing the role of Vice President Kamala Harris and helping Trump prepare for the debate. But her comments include: history She is suggesting that she will attract traditional Democrats. She lost sight of the plan a long time ago.
Trump supporters are certainly excited about these three, Republican Who is abandoning Trump in droves?
Not a single former Republican president (George W. Bush), vice president (Mike Pence, Dick Cheney, Dan Quayle), or presidential candidate (Mitt Romney) has endorsed Trump. Two of the four surviving former Republican House Speakers, Paul Ryan and John Behnerhas moved away from Trump. (Gingrich and Kevin McCarthy.
Of the 44 members of the former Trump administration’s cabinet, Just four publicly supported him.
Meanwhile, Harris has not only fully integrated her own party, but has also secured the support of the Republican Party. Here is the list of endorsements she has received so far:
Do endorsements influence voters’ decisions? Not really, especially if the candidate most widely known by voters comes out on top. But they do add stress to a Trump campaign desperate to regain momentum.
It’s hard to brag about a weirdo Gabbard or Kennedy when hundreds of Republicans are flocking to the Democratic camp.