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Trump Floats Idea Of Forming New Party by recievesense: 4:17am On Jan 20, 2021
President Trump has talked in recent days with associates about forming a new political party, according to people familiar with the matter, an effort to exert continued influence after he leaves the White House.

Mr. Trump discussed the matter with several aides and other people close to him last week, the people said. The president said he would want to call the new party the “Patriot Party,” the people said.

Mr. Trump has feuded in recent days with several Republican leaders including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.), who on Tuesday said Mr. Trump deserved blame for provoking the deadly Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. Polls show Mr. Trump retains strong support among rank-and-file GOP voters.

The White House declined to comment.

It’s unclear how serious Mr. Trump is about starting a new party, which would require a significant investment of time and resources. The president has a large base of supporters, some of whom were not deeply involved in Republican politics prior to Mr. Trump’s 2016 campaign.

Third parties have typically failed to draw enough support to play a major role in national elections. Any effort to start a new party would likely face intense opposition from Republican party officials, who would chafe at the thought of Mr. Trump peeling off support from GOP candidates.




https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/trump-impeachment-biden-inauguration/card/90pPMzFPqr5fMzg1Bkbs

Re: Trump Floats Idea Of Forming New Party by Fixey: 4:18am On Jan 20, 2021
Go Trump
Re: Trump Floats Idea Of Forming New Party by TANID(m): 4:21am On Jan 20, 2021
Re: Trump Floats Idea Of Forming New Party by recievesense: 4:58am On Jan 20, 2021
Fixey:
Go Trump

That is the dream of democrats cos he will spilt votes from Republicans

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Re: Trump Floats Idea Of Forming New Party by orisa37: 5:11am On Jan 20, 2021
GOOD.

CALL IT "U.S PATRIOTS".

BEFORE YOU REPUBLIC THE DEMOCRATS ARE ON SAIL.

BRING BACK THE AMERICAN PATRIOTS.

IT'S NOT MAFIA

IT'S CONSERVATIVE.

IT'S CONSOLIDATION.
Re: Trump Floats Idea Of Forming New Party by Nanaborga(m): 7:23am On Jan 20, 2021
Good one trump, afterall most republicans never really supported you from the onset , Jeb bush ,George bush ( father and son) among many other core republicans never liked you from the start , it’s okay to pull out and breed your own followers , you have all it takes man , congratulations one man mopol
Re: Trump Floats Idea Of Forming New Party by illicit(m): 9:50am On Jan 20, 2021
Are u sure this Trump is not a Nigerian
Re: Trump Floats Idea Of Forming New Party by Dottore: 11:51am On Jan 20, 2021
orisa37:
GOOD.

CALL IT "U.S PATRIOTS".

BEFORE YOU REPUBLIC THE DEMOCRATS ARE ON SAIL.

BRING BACK THE AMERICAN PATRIOTS.

IT'S NOT MAFIA

IT'S CONSERVATIVE.

IT'S CONSOLIDATION.
An unfortunate sorry blackass wannabe white spotted.
Re: Trump Floats Idea Of Forming New Party by joinnow: 12:32pm On Jan 20, 2021
recievesense:

President Trump has talked in recent days with associates about forming a new political party, according to people familiar with the matter, an effort to exert continued influence after he leaves the White House.

Mr. Trump discussed the matter with several aides and other people close to him last week, the people said. The president said he would want to call the new party the “Patriot Party,” the people said.

Mr. Trump has feuded in recent days with several Republican leaders including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.), who on Tuesday said Mr. Trump deserved blame for provoking the deadly Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. Polls show Mr. Trump retains strong support among rank-and-file GOP voters.

The White House declined to comment.




It’s unclear how serious Mr. Trump is about starting a new party, which would require a significant investment of time and resources. The president has a large base of supporters, some of whom were not deeply involved in Republican politics prior to Mr. Trump’s 2016 campaign.

Third parties have typically failed to draw enough support to play a major role in national elections. Any effort to start a new party would likely face intense opposition from Republican party officials, who would chafe at the thought of Mr. Trump peeling off support from GOP candidates.




https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/trump-impeachment-biden-inauguration/card/90pPMzFPqr5fMzg1Bkbs

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