If Donald Trump wants to win in November, he should stop talking about 2020 election irregularities and focus on what’s happening today under the Biden-Harris regime: record inflation, the near-recession, Biden-Harris’s wide-open border, and the deplorable state of public education in the United States. Relitigating the 2020 election is not a path to victory. And if Trump wants to do anything about voter fraud, he’ll need to win in November, plain and simple.
In a May Pew survey of the top issues facing the U.S., voter fraud and the 2020 election did not even crack the top 16. Inflation was the top issue, and just like in 1992, when James Carville quipped, “It’s the economy, stupid,” voters want to know what candidates will do to fix inflation and shrinkflation. They care about how much it costs to put food on the table, not grudge matches or revenge fantasies.
I know this is an unpopular opinion in some circles, especially for those who have basically given up on Trump winning over fears of a rigged election in November, but now is not the time to throw in the towel. It’s time to double down on winning with issues that large swaths of voters care about.
My colleague Chris Queen wrote earlier today about Trump attacking popular Republican Gov. Brian Kemp over the weekend: “He’s a bad guy. He’s a disloyal guy. And he’s a very average governor. Little Brian, little Brian Kemp. Bad guy,” Trump said. […]
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