Most of the people running against Trump in the Republican primary for president don’t really want to attack him too much. Well, they didn’t at one point. We’ll see if they still do as time goes by. It is actually quite easy to figure out why this would be: they want Trump’s supporters in case something happens to him and he won’t be the nominee again. This leads to the obvious question of the blog post and thesis if this were a research paper: do they really want Trump’s supporters? Are they people that they want on their side?
There
are a lot of people who could support candidates in the Republican primary that
are not Trump supporters. And Trump supporters are typically despicable human
beings or, at the very least, misguided. While there are a whole assortment of
them throughout the country, it is hard to think of reasons why Republicans
would really want these voters.
These
people stormed the capitol to overturn an election they didn’t like and couldn’t
even stick with the conspiracy theory that antifa did it because they hated not
getting credit that much. We do not need balant displays of facism going on in
this country. We don’t want people trying to destroy the very fabric of this
country continuing to vote for other candidates out there. While I don’t think
that they can or should have their votes taken away, I have a hard time
thinking that these are votes that one would want to have to get elected to
office themselves. There are plenty of other ways, such as being, I don’t know,
a good politician, perhaps, that could get a person elected to office. They should
never want Trump’s supporters.
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