won't dominate post-election influence through 2024, even now that"it looks like he didn't win" in 2020.
Farah predicted Trump has little intention of avoiding attention during the four years of Biden's administration, warning against any hopes he'll simply disappear and"go off into the sunset" before 2024. "He's got the most energetic base in modern political history," Farah continued."What the party is going to face is the reality that the president, even though it looks like he didn't win, got more votes than a [Mitt] Romney, than a [John] McCain, than any Republican candidate in history. And we can't discount the voices of those 70 million Americans."
Romney said regardless of whether Trump is the 2024 frontrunner,"those that are circling the 2024 race...are headed in the same, more populist-oriented direction."
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