The thought of Trump winning scares Dems

 Becky Nobles:

Whether they love or hate him, most Americans will no doubt agree that Donald Trump is one of the most polarizing figures in American presidential history. He is brash, often belligerent, and unafraid to send out mean tweets here and there that apparently upset people on both sides of the aisle. As we get closer to being right in the thick of the 2024 presidential election cycle, Democrats are visibly worried about the candidacy of Joe Biden and the very real possibility that Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee and go on to win the general election. If that happens, they say, it will be Trump's "revenge tour." Personally, I am perfectly okay with a "revenge" tour. But I would give it a different name. I am calling it the "Avenge Tour."

Before his political career, Donald Trump was a celebrity. People from Washington to Hollywood, it seemed, would clamor for a photo op. Open a magazine like People, and he was pictured with everyone from Oprah Winfrey to Bill Clinton. Donald Trump was a "safe" commodity. But as soon as he came down the Trump Tower escalator in 2015, he became toxic. Much of that had to do with the fact that he was running for President as a Republican. Had Donald Trump declared himself a Democrat, he would be a hero. The contingency plan to take down Trump began that day.

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Trump was a much more successful president than Biden.  The world was more peaceful and Americans were more prosperous because inflation was under control.   The left's psychosis about him should be the thing of books someday.

See also:
Trump’s Truth Social Parent Company Sues 20 Media Outlets

And:

 Why voters favor Trump’s economy over Biden’s



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