What? A Fox News contributor predicts Trump will lose.

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  1. tsmog profile image84
    tsmogposted 6 weeks ago

    'Trump Loses': Fox News Voter Analysis Predicts Disastrous Defeat
    by Newsweek (Mar 14, 2024)
    https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-l … m=Bulletin

    "A Fox News contributor predicted that Donald Trump will lose the 2024 election because of the significant number of Republican voters who backed Nikki Haley.

    Marc Thiessen, the former chief speechwriter for President George W. Bush, said that the results of the GOP primaries suggest that the former president will lose to President Joe Biden in November if he cannot sweep up the voters who backed Haley."

    Shortly following is . . .

    "Nikki Haley won 2.9 million votes in the primary so far. Our Fox News voter analysis shows that somewhere between five in 10 and six in 10 of those Nikki Haley voters said they won't vote for Trump in November," Thiessen said.

    "If even a fraction of those voters deliver on that promise and stay home or vote third party or just split their votes or something, Trump loses."

    For the Fox News voter analysis survey results go to the following link

    Fox News 2024 Voter Analysis
    https://www.foxnews.com/elections/2022/ … r-analysis

    Do some exploring

    Back to the article further along it says . . .

    "In February, a Fox News voter analysis of Haley's home state of South Carolina revealed that 59 percent of Haley voters say they would not support Trump in the general election if he were the nominee. In New Hampshire, more than three-quarters (77 percent) of Haley voters said they would not back Trump in November if he is the GOP candidate."

    Lastly . . .

    "The Haley voters are the swing voters of the 2024 election," Thiessen said. "Trump has to win them over, he has to pivot now to the general election and focus on uniting the party and the non-MAGA part of the GOP

    What do you think?

    Is Haley going to be the VP pick by Trump?

    Is the article Hogwash?

    Is the article a cause for concern?

    How do you think Trump should campaign now?

    Thoughts or observations?

    1. Credence2 profile image78
      Credence2posted 6 weeks agoin reply to this

      It is not the kind of news conservative forum posters want to hear.

      I don't think that Haley is going to descend to accepting any part of a Trump ticket.

      1. tsmog profile image84
        tsmogposted 6 weeks agoin reply to this

        Thanks for joining in, Cred. Having reviewed the Fox News 2024 Voter Analysis a few times now and more to come to me their is revealing information. Of course, I am a data driven junkie ha-ha I like playing with numbers. In other words, a new 'playground' for fun, fun, fun along with the other things I am tracking.

        Fox News 2024 Voter Analysis
        https://www.foxnews.com/elections/2022/ … r-analysis

        1. Credence2 profile image78
          Credence2posted 6 weeks agoin reply to this

          I will say that it is a large analysis seemed skewed toward participation by Anglo conservatives.

          1. tsmog profile image84
            tsmogposted 6 weeks agoin reply to this

            Oops! I posted the wrong link. The 2024 Voter Analysis for the Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina Primary/Caucasus is next.

            https://www.foxnews.com/elections/2024/ … r-analysis

      2. Ken Burgess profile image76
        Ken Burgessposted 6 weeks agoin reply to this

        The predictions are meaningless.

        There are many months to go... and so much could happen.

        There is a real possibility that we have a Banking crisis... the fact that they have to continue to pump in (create) trillions of dollars every few months now just to keep the economy afloat is telling.

        There is a real possibility for a World War.

        There is a real possibility for a well-coordinated terrorist attack within America, an attack on our power-grid, or internet capabilities.

        There is a possibility that Biden is replaced.  There is a possibility that Trump doesn't make it (for one reason or another).

        November is a long ways away.

    2. tsmog profile image84
      tsmogposted 6 weeks agoin reply to this

      Note: Unable to edit as time has run out.

      I checked the link to the '2024' Voter Analysis seeing it now goes to 2022 Voter Analysis. The link next goes to the 2024 Analysis for Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina results

      https://www.foxnews.com/elections/2024/ … r-analysis

 
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