It’s the General Election, Stupid

By 2024, Barack Obama’s Marxist-infused Democrat Party will have held America hostage for 12 out of 16 years.  This nation cannot survive if the Democrats are in control for another 4-8 years with what will become an irreversible stranglehold on the federal bureaucracy and judiciary (including the Supreme Court).  If the Republicans do not win the presidency and Congress in 2024, this nation may well have passed the point of no return.

To paraphrase James Carville from 1992: it’s the general election, stupid.  Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis and all those running for the nomination, but above all the Republican primary voters, must keep that in mind over the next 12-15 months.

Currently the Republican primary voters are solely focused on meaningless polls that  show Donald Trump running roughshod over Ron DeSantis and nine others who have declared themselves as candidates.  On the other hand,  in the swing states that will determine the winner in November of 2024, equally meaningless polls reveal DeSantis easily beating Biden.

Polls fifteen months from the general election are nothing more than a snapshot of the sentiment of the groups surveyed at the time of polls themselves.   However, as the shadow of Donald Trump has loomed over both the 2020 presidential and 2022 mid-terms, an analysis of the voting electorate from the exit polling data gathered after both elections is a more meaningful predictor of 2024.

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