Picture this: You’re the head of marketing at a potato chip company and you’re reissuing the brand’s original flavor in the hopes of boosting holiday sales. One day your team receives an email from Adolf Hitler’s great-great-nephew, who says he wants to help the campaign by filming a short video declaring that the chips in question were “Uncle Adolf’s favorite,” with a little anecdote about how he “actually invaded Poland because someone set him off by eating the last bag in his stash.” You’d probably want to do everything in your power to ensure this didn’t happen, as it wouldn’t be ideal for your product to be associated with one of the worst people in history, right? If you’re vigorously nodding your head in agreement, you now have an idea of how Senate Republicans feel re: Donald Trump being the face of the party in the next midterm and presidential elections.
The Hill reports that Senate Republicans, with “a few exceptions,” are praying that Trump does not announce that he’ll be running for president again, ever, and especially not before 2022, fearing being associated with a complete and total maniac will sink their chances of winning back the Senate. And they’re not too jazzed about him being on the ballot again in three years, thanks to the whole “worst person in the world” thing.
“The way my colleagues see it, he’s an asset in the primaries if he’s with you and then it creates challenges in the general election,” this lawmaker told The Hill. “He’s different than any political person that I’ve ever known,” which is a polite way of describing someone who, nearly 12 months after the last presidential election, is still claiming it was stolen from him.
Of course, while it’s not clear if Trump will actually run in 2024, Republicans will no doubt line up to kiss the ring if he does—even McConnell has said he would support Trump if he becomes the party’s nominee (though to be fair, McConnell is a shameless hack who famously has no principles). Even more worrisome to those who care about not seeing democracy buried in a shallow grave? The fact that a new Pew Research Center survey shows two thirds of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents want to see Trump “continue to be a major political figure for many years to come,” with 44% saying they want him to run for office again.
Meanwhile, a disturbing 63% of Republicans believe their party should not be too accepting (32%) or not accepting at all (30%) of elected officials who have the audacity to openly criticize Trump, giving GOP lawmakers even less incentive to speak out against him should he take another stab at the White House in 2024.
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