With the republican nomination, who do you think would be more likely to win the 2024 presidential election?

A big reason Trump won the 2016 primary was because he had Twitter to constantly directly communicate to voters. He was very informal and shoot from the hip and Cruz's Twitter was all corporate PR.

His Twitter is gone, and basically every media company including late night wont even host him in light of the Jan 6th riot that they all say was him inciting an insurrection.

So all he has left is right wing media and his "office of the former president" whatever the fuck that is.

I hope impeachment fails because the whole reason that the democrats deep down want to impeach him is so he is unable to run again and possibly clinch the presidency and become the 47th president or 48th if Biden dies. They don't want to take any risks.

Thats fucked up, everybody over 35 and born in the U.S. is able to run because we live in a democracy and you shouldn't ban someone from running because you disagree with them. Come up with better arguments that get the voters on your side! But as it as become clear the Democrats are as equally beholden to the corporations as the Republicans.

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