Former GOP operative Tim Miller on Friday urged a Donald Trump weak spot that can price the previous president his bid to develop into the Republican celebration’s 2024 presidential nominee.
Trump’s “luck efficacy” in particular on immigration problems might play a key position, the previous spokesperson for the Republican Nationwide Committee advised MSNBC’s Alex Wagner.
However Trump’s push to broaden a coronavirus vaccine, and his acceptance of COVID mitigation measures equivalent to lockdowns within the early months of the pandemic, might make him “maximum susceptible,” Miller persisted.
“He may get located as, ’Oh you went in with the clinical status quo, the elites, when (Florida’s Republican Gov.) Ron DeSantis … zagged the opposite course and listened to the folk,” mentioned Miller.
The prediction shocked Wagner.
“Wow,” she replied. “Wow. From the person who used to be advocating hydroxychloroquine, he’s now too mainstream for the GOP.”