Is the Republican race for presidential nominee over before any votes are cast? Some people sure would like it to be.
But Trump voters, especially those who in their minds have completely canceled the primary, should brace for the possibility it won’t be him and prepare to accept that without the accusations of cheating that have become so the norm.
More important, no matter who comes out of the contest victorious, Republicans need to keep their eye on the prize: making sure Joe Biden doesn’t stay president. Already some are ensuring we stay divided. Leo Terrell, a talking head who became a Republican five minutes ago, has been saying Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley “betrayed” Trump and their voters won’t be welcomed back into the party.Let me say it louder for the people in the cheap seats: Twitter is not real life. Truth Social is not real life.
Real life is family dinners, FaceTime calls with your best friend, date nights with your spouse, Little League games too early on Saturday mornings and actually voting for your favored candidate.All the noise, the arguments, the nastiness are meaningless until the moment people actually vote. The election is nowhere near over, and it’s important to not let politics divide you from the people in your real life.
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