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Former president Donald Trump has become a huge lightening rod, one of the most controversal figtures in American history.
And it IS personal. On many issues, it's not what Trump believes or what he has done or proposed. Most Republicans fully embrace that.... a lot of Independents do, too. It's TRUMP that is the issue. Some love him (some would say there is a personality cult at work), some hate him (often with an irrational passion). And it seems to me, his negatives are growing. We see that in his not being re-elected but I think it's fallen especially since January 6. Trump campaigned for some in 2022 - and it might be seen that actually cost us a couple of senate seats (and maybe the senate). Again, I don't think a lot of people strongly dislike his views on issues (other than on the election) but they dislike HIM. And I think the opposite is true to a lesser extent, some who don't really care what Trump believes or does, they just love HIM (in fact, some are willing to ignore what he has said and done).
And I think a lot of independents (who largely decide elections) think that Trump and the Republican Party are joined at the hip, married to each other, pretty much one and the same. I wonder if Trump was at least as much on the ballot this year as was Biden. But Biden is not seen as the Democrat Party (and vise versa), Trump IS seen as The Republican Party (and vise versa). I think this is pulling Republicans down. I suspect this is part of the reason for the horrible performance of Republicans in the 2022 elections.
IMO, Republicans need to take back their party. And embrace it as a party of IDEAS and ISSUES - not a personality cult, not owned by any man. YES! I think there is MUCH that Trump did and holds that is Republican and good! There's no need to reject his views SIMPLY because they are his views. But he had his presidency. Let's thank him.... AND MOVE ON.
There is a lot of great talent in the Republican Party! But they are largely overshadowed by the enormous presence of Trump, who is grabbing all the light for himself (and getting away with it). I especially like a Ron DeSantis - Tim Scott ticket. There is virtually no difference in major views between Trump and DeSantis - but a HUGE difference in ego, personality and cult following. Senator Tim Scott also is pretty much identical to trump in views but his personal story, faith and demeanor couldn't be more different. But there are several other senators and governors that are solidly conservative (even popularist) in views who aren't Trump. Pence, for example, holds to exactly the same issues as Trump (no difference on any issue) and is obviously testing the waters.
I'm SURE Trump will run again. His ego won't allow him to do otherwise. And his cult following will make him a major player - perhaps unbeatable. But IMO Republicans would be very wise to pass on him this time. We need to thank him.... AND MOVE ON.
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And it IS personal. On many issues, it's not what Trump believes or what he has done or proposed. Most Republicans fully embrace that.... a lot of Independents do, too. It's TRUMP that is the issue. Some love him (some would say there is a personality cult at work), some hate him (often with an irrational passion). And it seems to me, his negatives are growing. We see that in his not being re-elected but I think it's fallen especially since January 6. Trump campaigned for some in 2022 - and it might be seen that actually cost us a couple of senate seats (and maybe the senate). Again, I don't think a lot of people strongly dislike his views on issues (other than on the election) but they dislike HIM. And I think the opposite is true to a lesser extent, some who don't really care what Trump believes or does, they just love HIM (in fact, some are willing to ignore what he has said and done).
And I think a lot of independents (who largely decide elections) think that Trump and the Republican Party are joined at the hip, married to each other, pretty much one and the same. I wonder if Trump was at least as much on the ballot this year as was Biden. But Biden is not seen as the Democrat Party (and vise versa), Trump IS seen as The Republican Party (and vise versa). I think this is pulling Republicans down. I suspect this is part of the reason for the horrible performance of Republicans in the 2022 elections.
IMO, Republicans need to take back their party. And embrace it as a party of IDEAS and ISSUES - not a personality cult, not owned by any man. YES! I think there is MUCH that Trump did and holds that is Republican and good! There's no need to reject his views SIMPLY because they are his views. But he had his presidency. Let's thank him.... AND MOVE ON.
There is a lot of great talent in the Republican Party! But they are largely overshadowed by the enormous presence of Trump, who is grabbing all the light for himself (and getting away with it). I especially like a Ron DeSantis - Tim Scott ticket. There is virtually no difference in major views between Trump and DeSantis - but a HUGE difference in ego, personality and cult following. Senator Tim Scott also is pretty much identical to trump in views but his personal story, faith and demeanor couldn't be more different. But there are several other senators and governors that are solidly conservative (even popularist) in views who aren't Trump. Pence, for example, holds to exactly the same issues as Trump (no difference on any issue) and is obviously testing the waters.
I'm SURE Trump will run again. His ego won't allow him to do otherwise. And his cult following will make him a major player - perhaps unbeatable. But IMO Republicans would be very wise to pass on him this time. We need to thank him.... AND MOVE ON.
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