why would anyone want to vote for a criminal that only cares about himself,has zero respect for the people of America or law
Good question, but that describes much of America. The reason he doesn't have nearly 50% support any longer isn't because of any of the reasons you mentioned, none of which is a deal killer for sociopathic America. It's because he keeps costing the Republicans. They want a new strongman candidate now, and he can be just as morally compromised as Trump.
What I mean by sociopathic America is the huge contingent of Americans that appear to care about nobody but themselves. We saw it in full view during the height of the pandemic, when people defiantly and indifferently refused to mask because they didn't feel like it, and the tantruming that followed being told that one was unwelcome in certain jobs or venues unvaccinated. Absolutely zero interest in cooperating or compromising or the feelings of others. We see it in the Karen phenomenon, where people scream at entry-level employees and anybody they don't like seeing in their neighborhoods. We see it in the gun issue, where there is zero empathy for children afraid to go to school or their parents. And on it goes. These people will vote for monsters.
If someone else wins the Republican nomination and Trump explicitly denounced them publicly, do you think his loyal followers would become non voters or split off from the Rep base?
Why not? The question is how large a number that is. It used to be close to 50%, but it's probably down under 20% now. Still, the Republicans can't afford to divert that many votes from their primary vote-getter. That's their problem. Trump doesn't care what harm he does to the party, and he will harm them going into 2024 unless he wins the nomination and election. He's a loose cannon and a black hole of need who cares about nobody else but himself. He's actually the RINO. He's not one of them.
I think Trump's life will be in danger if the Republicans see putting him down as their best solution. What would stop them except the fear that they might be caught or blamed by potential Republican voters? Trump should be as concerned for his life as Putin, and for the same reason.
I fully support Trump in his attempt.
Agreed. Let's get him out there campaigning for Herschel. From
Don't stay home, Donald - Palmer Report
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Donald Trump’s former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said what most Republicans are secretly hoping. That Donald Trump stays home and shuts up until after the December 6th runoff election between Raphael Warnock [Hershel Walker]. This is one time when they don’t want the devil to go down to Georgia. What they aren’t saying out loud is Trump is poison, the kiss of death, and they really — really — need Herschel Walker to win." Most Republican leaders probably emphatically agree with her but are afraid to say so. Trump still has his toxic base ... and Republican players don’t want to offend them. But Republicans have to acknowledge that there are not enough of them to win elections. A lot of them won’t vote because of the hilarious, ironic fact that they believe the Big Lie, that elections are rigged anyway. The undeniable reality is obvious to Republicans. Candidates that are backed by Donald Trump have a funny habit of losing. Here’s the problem. Trump doesn’t care what anyone has to say. The only thing that matters to him is his ego. So he is going to go ahead and announce his candidacy for president on November 15th just like he said he would. Then he’s going to try to make the Warnock-Walker runoff all about him. Trump doesn’t really care about anything else. He probably doesn’t care who wins the runoff election either. I want Trump to announce his candidacy, then I want him in Georgia. Warnock’s chances for a win in the runoff are very good. Donald Trump’s “help” will just about guarantee that Herschel Walker loses. Republicans know this and are terrified. So don’t stay home, Donald. Go to Georgia. We need you there."
The left are already going bananas
As you can see, the left is tickled pink by this. Anything that keeps Trump in the spotlight is good for the left.
The republicans need him to not run, but to endorse whomever they do run. But how to get Trump to do that? Perhaps they could use the threat of prison.
Trump's endorsement hasn't been valuable. Of course, that's because he chooses election deniers and those loyal to him. If he supported candidates the party preferred, that would get the Trumpist vote, but what are the odds of that? I think they just need him to disappear, but they can't risk offending his base. The money behind the Republican party has seen Trump cost it the White House, the Senate twice and the House once. The Democrats took full advantage, pushing through a progressive agenda that surely made such people angry and frustrated. That's their money Biden is spending on people for student debt, infrastructure, relief and capping drug prices, and to add insult to injury, he expects them to help pay for it with tax hikes on corporations and the wealthy. What did they just see? Although the house will no longer cooperate with legislation, Trump cost them the Senate again, meaning tons of liberal judges will be confirmed, and if another vacancy arises in the Court, they can't block it. And, the House should be easy to snatch back with so slim a Republican majority, also Trump's fault in their eyes. How much will such people sit for before Trump is neutralized?
What Trump's early announcement means, is the Democrats can no longer use the power of government to harass Trump, since he is now a presidential candidate. If they continue down that path of harassment and fake news, it will be considered election tampering.
I don't see any impediment to Garland and others indicting Trump. If that worked, Bannon, Eastman, Clark, Flynn, Stone, and Giuliani would all be running as well. Indicting and then convicting criminals is not harassment. And what difference does it make if conservatives don't like it? They didn't like the Jan 6 investigation, either, which they also tried to frame as partisan harassment. Nobody bought that but Trump's partisans, including a few on this site.