'There's no off-ramp for Donald Trump that is gracious and empowers other Republicans behind him,' David Jolly said Sunday.
The poll, published by Grinnell and Seltzer & Company on Wednesday, found that Biden and Trump each had the support of 40 percent of likely voters. The survey found 14 percent of voters said they would vote for"someone else," while 4 percent said they were undecided and 1 percent said they wouldn't cast a ballot.
Former Republican congressman David Jolly argued Sunday that Donald Trump would end up hurting the GOP presidential nominee in 2024 if he doesn't seek the office himself. Above, Trump arrives for a rally on October 9 in Des Moines, Iowa.to improve their messaging, their policymaking, and I think you'll see a stronger Joe Biden a couple years from now if he's facing re-election."
"But what it does say is Donald Trump very likely could be the nominee of the Republican Party and he very well might win, but it's a slim chance. This is a person who lost the popular vote twice, and so the Catch-22 for Republicans is, if he decides to run and gets the nomination, you're going into '24 with a losing candidate," he added.found Biden with a slim margin over Trump in a hypothetical matchup.
Trump hasn't formally announced that he is running in the next presidential election, but has suggested he is strongly considering a second bid for the White House.
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