Why has the ex-President gone relatively quiet?
DONALD the ‘Entertainer’!!!!!!?
Ah?…Maybe?
He’s been focused on throwing down at those in the law that are working to convict him of his ‘alleged’ criminal actions in 91 charges….
Actually several judges ARE terying to keep the big guy to STFU….
So?
If Donald Trump wants to attack others?
Why shouldn’t Democrats work to make sure THEY define the ex-President with his legal baggage, increased number’s of ‘revenge’ threat’s and gaffs?
Remember this IS the same Donald Trump that Americans gave a pick slip to in November 2020….
He hasn’t gotten Better….
Matter of fact?
He’s gotten WORSE.…
When Donald J. Trump left the White House, Democrats didn’t want to hear another word from him. President Biden dismissed him as “the former guy.” A party-wide consensus held that he was best left ignored.
Three years later, Mr. Biden’s re-election campaign and Democratic officials across the party’s spectrum have landed on a new solution to his political slump:
More Trump.
Criticizing the news media for giving Mr. Trump a platform is out. Quietly pining for major networks to again broadcast live coverage of Trump campaign rallies is in.
Behind the improbable longing for the former president to gobble up political oxygen again is Democrats’ yearslong dependence on the Trump outrage machine. Since his ascent, Mr. Trump has been a one-man Democratic turnout operation, uniting an otherwise fractured opposition and fueling victories in three straight election cycles.
Now, Democrats worry that the fever of Trump fatigue has passed, and that some voters are softening toward a man they once loathed. Many others may simply be paying little attention, as Mr. Trump’s share of the daily national conversation has diminished, despite the occasional interruption of campaign-trail pronouncements like his recent vow to “root out” political opponents like “vermin.”….
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“Not having the day-to-day chaos of Donald Trump in people’s faces certainly has an impact on how people are measuring the urgency of the danger of another Trump administration,” said Adrianne Shropshire, the executive director of BlackPAC, an African American political organizing group. “It is important to remind people of what a total and absolute disaster Trump was.”
Mr. Biden and Democrats, of course, cannot control decisions that news organizations make or the topics that absorb voters in person and on social media. But the Biden campaign, which is aiming to make the 2024 election a referendum on whether Mr. Trump should return to the White House, can try to push the national discussion in his direction with its messaging.
One big challenge, however, is that many Americans who tuned out the former president when he left office show little interest in hearing more about him….