Both Democrats and political analysts agree that Trump is dividing the country further.
Now that Trump is a potential candidate for the Republican candidacy in 2024, Democratic legislators and analysts are more enthusiastic about the election.
Brad Bannon, a Democrat political expert, claims that even if Trump’s campaign lags behind prospective primary challenges, most Democrats would consider his decision as positive to their party and would continue to focus their messaging on the previous president.
You need someone “much more popular, or at least has the potential,” Bannon told Fox News Digital, in order to oust an incumbent. It’s challenging because Trump is so visible in the public eye.
According to Fox News, 54% of 2022 midterm voters had a negative impression of Trump, while 57% had the same view of Biden. Two prominent Democrats, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) and former Virginia governor and Democratic National Committee chairman Terry McAuliffe, have concluded that Trump may be a benefit for the Democrats in light of these outcomes and the GOP’s general dismal performance in the midterms.
To Gray Television, McAuliffe expressed his support for a second Trump presidential candidacy, saying, “I think we would all welcome Donald Trump to run again.”
“From that standpoint, his candidacy is certainly a great thing,” Sanders, a Democrat who wants to make sure no Republican is elected to the White House in 2024, told The New York Times.
Democratic party officials took a risk by interfering with the primaries earlier this year in an effort to make Trump-supporting Republicans more vulnerable in the general election. The Democratic Party’s opponents of Republican candidates for governor in Pennsylvania, the House of Representatives in New Hampshire and Illinois, and the presidency of the United States. Everyone running for U.S. Sen. in New Hampshire was victorious in the primary election.
On Tuesday, as his House and Senate candidates battled it out in close elections, Trump boasted about his successful endorsement record.
Former Joe Biden spokesman Kevin Walling thinks the Democrats have a reasonable shot at taking down Trump in 2020.
Walling, speaking to Fox News Digital, claimed the speech was meant to send a message to Democrats and the anti-Trump fringe of the Republican Party, many members of whom are gloating over Trump’s relatively low-energy announcement address last night. Republican opponents of Trump have joined Democrats in saying that “a wounded Donald Trump is even more deadly Donald Trump.”