“Elections are about winning,” Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy told Mike Allen of Axios
Cassidy told Mike Allen of Axios that he will not vote for the former president should he run in 2024, and even suggested Trump might not be able to win the Republican Party’s nomination, citing his track record of losing.
“President Trump is the first president, on the Republican side at least, to lose the House, the Senate and the presidency in four years. Elections are about winning,” Cassidy said.“If you want to win the presidency — and hopefully that’s what voters are thinking about — I think he might,” Cassidy said.Bill Cassidy is 1 of 7 GOP senators who voted to convict Trump before he left office.Allen: It's clear you ain't votin' for [Trump if he runs again].
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