Discover the fascinating observations made on President Donald Trump’s campaign and the difficulties that lay ahead by former White House advisor Steve Bannon.
The former president would witness “nothing but a war” in the 2024 general election, according to Bannon, who also prophesied “political warfare” over the coming years during a section of his “War Room” podcast.
“Get Prepared, we got a fight ahead of us,” Bannon said. “There’s still the primary, the RNC and the donors are gonna try and [block] Trump, so we gotta get through that. The general election and I don’t have to believe Biden will be the nominee, I think they’ll trade him out, but we’ve got nothing but a war in the general election. We’ve got six to eight years ahead of us of absolute political warfare.”
As the GOP primary contest heats up, Bannon’s most recent disclosure regarding Trump’s potential running mate has garnered interest.
Bannon fervently defended Arizona Republican Kari Lake on his well-liked “War Room” program. She would be a great addition to Trump’s team, in his opinion. Bannon also indicated that Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., a 2024 Democratic presidential contender, may be a fine running mate for Trump if Lake is not interested.
Electrifying 2020 rematch between Biden and Trump is on the horizon, according to a Wall Street Journal survey
The survey asked: “If the 2024 general election for President were held today and the candidates were Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden, for whom would you vote?”
There is a twist in the race between Trump and Biden, who both have 46% of the vote. Since April, according to the WSJ, Biden has lost two points while Trump has gained one.
“The survey also asked respondents who they would choose in a matchup between Trump, Biden, Green Party candidate Cornel West, and Libertarian Lars Mapstead. In that scenario, Trump leads Biden by a single percentage point— 40 percent to 39 percent. Two percent chose West, one percent chose Mapstead, and 17 percent remain undecided,” Breitbart News also mentioned the study.
“As has been consistent in virtually every other survey, Trump leads in the Republican primary race by double digits with 59 percent support. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis falls 46 points behind with 13 percent support. That reflects a massive shift since April, when 24 points separated the two, as Trump saw 48 percent support to the Florida governor’s 24 percent,” the outlet continued.
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Most Democratic voters, according to a recent study, believe that Biden is too old to run again.
“Although the candidates are only three years apart, 73% of voters said they feel Biden is too old to seek a second term, compared with 47% of voters who said the same of the 77-year-old Trump. Two-thirds of Democrats said Biden was too old to run again,” the outlet said.
Most respondents in a new survey think Biden is too old to run for president again.
According to The Hill, an overwhelming majority of Republicans (89%) and Democrats (69%) think that Biden is too elderly to serve as vice president for another four years.
According to the AP, President Biden’s age is not just an issue for elderly people. Actually, around half of Americans thought Trump was too elderly for the position. It’s interesting to note that Democrats were more likely than Republicans to doubt Trump’s suitability for office owing to his advanced age.
Age restrictions for the presidency, Supreme Court, and Congress are supported by Democrats, Republicans, and independents alike.
The majority of respondents are in favor of limiting the ages of parliamentarians and the president as well as mandating judges’ retirement depending on their ages.




