Particularly liked the notion that the Dems are running on a "platform of national ruin." Sounds like a winning message to me!
Link: https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/16/politics/trump-campaign-announcement-speech-2024/index.html
Yes. For seriousness? They have no place in political punditry. Well, they may have some places in kitchen tables with a group of political housewives gethering. But no serious policy analysts will give them a damn.
Trump 2024.
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Two New York-based billionaires, metal mogul Andy Sabin and private equity CEO Stephen Schwarzman, have each spoken out against the 76-year-old Trump in recent days.
“I’m not going to give [Trump] a f—ing nickel,” Sabin told CNBC ahead of the 45th president’s campaign launch at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday.
Sabin, who contributed $120,000 to Trump’s unsuccessful 2020 re-election campaign, blamed the former president for the GOP’s underwhelming performance in last week’s midterm elections, in which Democrats kept control of the Senate and Republicans were on track to record a bare majority in the House.
“At the end of the day, people stayed away because of Trump,” Sabin added. “[He] endorsed candidates who were not necessarily qualified unless they said ‘I love you, Donald.’”
Billionaire Andy Sabin blamed former President Donald Trump for the GOP’s performance in the midterm elections.
According to CNBC, Sabin contributed $55,000 this year to a pro-DeSantis PAC and plans to back the Florida governor if he gets in the 2024 presidential race.
Meanwhile, Schwarzman — who contributed $3 million to the pro-Trump America First Action super PAC in 2020 and gave more than $35 million to Republican candidates in this past election cycle — told Axios in a statement Wednesday that he too was done with the former president.
“It is time for the Republican Party to turn to a new generation of leaders and I intend to support one of them in the presidential primaries,” he said. “America does better when its leaders are rooted in today and tomorrow, not today and yesterday.”
The defections of Sabin and Schwarzman come after Citadel hedge fund CEO and founder Ken Griffin, who gave more than $60 million to GOP midterm candidates, told Politico just before Election Day that he was tired of Trump.
“He did a lot of things really well and missed the mark on some important areas,” Griffin said earlier this month. “And for a litany of reasons, I think it’s time to move on to the next generation.”
Griffin, a Florida native who is overseeing the building of a new Citadel office in Miami, added that DeSantis “has a tremendous record as governor of Florida, and our country would be well-served by him as president.”
The 54-year-old hedge fund boss gave a whopping $5 million to DeSantis’ successful re-election campaign this year.
after state from him. No candidates can match his energy. Nothing against DeSantis. For me, supporting Trump doesn't equal against DeSantis. Never Trump want you to equal these 2 stands.
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Trump is now clearly linked with the loss of “power” — most notably being the 1st President since Herbert Hoover to lose White House, Senate, and House after 1st term, followed by 2022 Trump picked candidates getting blasted in swing state races.
So, the GOP voters will demand that Trump is their guy in 2024?
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With this idiot in charge
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daily count.