For Biden and Trump, is the 2022 election a preview of 2024?

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For Biden and Trump, is the 2022 election a preview of 2024?
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Voters seem to have little appetite for a rematch.

shows only about 3 in 10 Americans want either Biden or Trump to run for president in two years. Just 5 in 10 Democrats want Biden to seek a second term, while 6 out of 10 Republicans hope to see Trump seek the presidency again.“What that fundamentally means is our country is not moving forward,” he said. “I have not met anybody who relishes that campaign.

“No one thought this could happen in our country, and it all happened because of a rigged and stolen election,” he said., which portrays Trump as battling sinister, hidden forces. In addition to his rallies, which earn candidates local media attention and fire up the Republican base, Trump has been helping candidates in other ways, holding fundraisers and tele-rally calls on their behalf. Most significantly, last week, his new super PAC, MAGA Inc.,for ads in key states attacking the opponents of his favored candidates.

But DuHaime said Trump has prevented that from happening by injecting himself into this year’s races, providing a boost to Biden, whose poll numbers remain underwater as voters“Trump is no ordinary president, nor did he really seem to care about the party,” he said. “He seems to care about himself more than the party that put him in office.”

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