Mitt Romney And Duty-Free Voters
2024 U.S. presidential election.
Finding duty-free voters will be Mitt Romney’s biggest challenge, should he decide to run in 2024. He ran in 2012 but lost to the 44th U.S. President Barack Obama. Duty-free? Yes, voters who are not duty bound to the president who lost the election in 2020.
It will be an uphill battle because the seeds Trump planted found warm soil for some Republicans as we witnessed the 6 January desecration of Congress. Like all parties, the GOP is a garden center with a variety of seedlings.
It will be hard for Romney to find duty-free Republicans because the previous president seems to have a grip on all kinds of seedlings, working class and senate billionaires who don’t rely on him financially.
What will make Romney’s weeding difficult is that duty-free party faithfuls keep a low profile. They donate housekeeping money but are not vocal. Some are afraid because they know the political consequences of stating the obvious: Trump lost the election.
Duty-free Republicans are aware that he is a liability for future elections because he has personified America. He regards himself as America, whereas duty-free Republicans owe allegiance to the ideals of the Party, not an individual. They want to rebuild sans pseudo monarchs and dictators.
If Mitt Romney runs, he won’t discard prodigal sons duty-bound to Trump. It won’t be easy, but he’ll try and convince them to check the delusion that the election was stolen, at the door, and join the larger duty-free fold.
This is another ‘written podcast’ by Nonqaba waka Msimang.
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