Trump flirting with 'doomsday scenario' in third bid for office: report
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42% : That is a tall task explained John Shelton, policy director for Advancing American Freedom. RELATED: 'He is in serious jeopardy': Legal expert warns Trump his back is against the wall "While these latter, libertarian and libertine voters are reliably anti-progressive and align closely with Donald Trump's policies in 2024, they're a far cry from the religious right of yesteryear," he explained.39% : "It remains to be seen whether this Frankenstein coalition will usher Trump into the White House or simply turn off more traditional Republican voters than it pulls in.
27% : As Wren put it, that would be a "doomsday scenario" for Trump who needs a win over Vice President Kamala Harris to not only return to the presidency but also to make a large swath of his legal problems go away.
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