Opinion | Trump Is the GOP’s Albatross

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Opinion | Trump Is the GOP’s Albatross
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From WSJopinion: Donald Trump has turned off a large part of the electorate. If Republicans want the White House, they must find a way around him, writes KarlRove.

Wonder Land: While Republicans and conservatives think the Washington Swamp is real, Democrats and progressives don’t. Whatever your belief it will be an issue in the 2024 presidential election. Images: Getty Images Composite: Mark KellyThere’s a lot of skepticism about former President Donald Trump’s campaign launch for the 2024 Republican nomination. His rambling, hour-long mid-November announcement was widely panned. There have been few endorsements and no trademark rallies.

However, Mr. Trump could still be the Republican nominee. He’s a known quantity. His committed following is larger than any prospective GOP rival’s. He’s been underestimated before by many—including by me on numerous occasions. He has time to up his game. But will he?

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