To debate or not to debate in the first Republican presidential primary event on Aug. 23 in Milwaukee. That is the question former President Donald Trump will answer soon.
Fourth, Mr. Trump’s substantial poll numbers make him the presumptive nominee. No good can come of a debate-fueled contested primary that drains campaign dollars and resources away from the general election.: The rival Democratic National Committee certainly isn’t sponsoring any primary debates and pressuring President Biden to debate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is as close to Mr. Biden in the Democratic polls as anyone is to Mr. Trump in the Republican race.
Because of this low bar, Mr. Trump would face off against a Keebler elves lineup featuring three Never-Trump mercenaries funded by globalist dark money — former Vice President Mike Pence, last seen sticking a knife in the back of the man who rescued him from political oblivion; former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, aka the Pillsbury Doughboy of venom; and lean and hungry former U.N. Ambassador Nikki “Cassius” Haley, who never missed a beat in the Trump administration to stick it to the boss.
Each of these Koch network phantasms has zero chance of winning. They are simply in the race to attack Mr. Trump, and no good can come from allowing them to try to send Mr. Trump battered, bruised and bleeding into a general election it is critical for the Republican Party to win. Sixth, falling star Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has been wildly successful at one thing: digging his introverted and socially awkward self into a retail political hole. Why would Mr. Trump want to throw DeSanctimonious a shovel by sharing a stage with Gov. Stiff?
Here’s an Art of the Deal idea for my old boss: If you really want to put your hand on the stove again and debate, demand at least two concessions from
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