A super PAC formed to prevent Donald Trump from winning the Republican presidential nomination in 2024 is up with an ad in two early-nominating states highlighting 'Trump fatigue' among GOP voters.
A super PAC formed to prevent former President Donald Trump from winning the Republican presidential nomination in 2024 is up with an ad in two early-nominating states highlighting"Trump fatigue" among GOP voters.
"I think Trump fatigue did finally sit in. He just wore people down," Lyons said before criticizing Trump for his unsuccessful 2022 midterm endorsements."This last midterm, I was convinced there was going to be a red wave. Just convinced. And then Trump came out and endorsed a number of candidates who miserably lost. Dr. Oz. That's not a good omen."
"Donald Trump is and can be very polarizing. He just can rub people the wrong way," Lyons continued."He talks way too much about 2020. He just doesn't know when to quit."
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