Fox News host Laura Ingraham has been a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump’s policies, which she has described as “pro-American.”Michael Brochstein/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
Fox News anchor Laura Ingraham expressed doubts about whether voters are ready to support Trump in 2024.
A vocal Trump supporter, Ingraham said voters are “exhausted” by the “constant battle” in politics.
He said Americans can turn to a GOP nominee who follows Trump’s style of politics.
Fox News anchor Laura Ingraham said Monday that American voters are “exhausted” by political conflict and may believe it’s “time to turn the page” on former President Donald Trump if he runs for the White House on 2024.
While Ingraham still spoke out in favor of Trump’s policies and defended his decisions, the former president’s former vocal defender expressed some doubts about whether Republican voters would choose Trump over another strong candidate of the GOP.
“People conflate Trump with the general feeling of happiness in the country. Donald Trump has been a friend of mine for 25 years, and I’m always very open about that on my show,” Ingraham said in a podcast hosted by Fox News contributor Lisa Boothe.
“But, you know, we’ll see if that’s what the country wants,” Ingraham continued. “The country, I think, is so exhausted, they’re exhausted from the battle, the constant battle, that they may believe that, well, maybe it’s time to turn the page if we can get somebody who has all of Trump’s policies. Who is not Trump?” .
Ingraham said Trump’s political views, not the man himself, were at the heart of his political opponents’ position.
“The other problem is that it’s not really about Trump, is it? It’s about the views that Trump now presented to the Republican Party,” Ingraham said.
The Fox News host accused left-wing advocates of thinking “the American way of life is immoral,” which is in line with the typical right-wing, pro-Trump rhetoric that many and traditional American values are under attack by the United States. liberals
“It really doesn’t matter in the end, whether it’s Trump making a populist conservative point or whether it’s DeSantis or someone like him, they’re going to be bored against any Republican,” Ingraham said, referring to Florida Gov. Ron. DeSantis.
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Ingraham has continually expressed her support for the policies of Trump, who she has often praised as being “pro-America.” However, he has stopped short of declaring that he would support Trump if he runs for president in 2024.
“I’m not saying I’m there for him yet,” said in January when asked if he would support Trump, he said yes he hinted but he did not declare that he will participate in the race.
DeSantis, whom Ingraham mentioned on her podcast, has also declined to confirm whether she is running for president in 2024 amid the speculation that would come out as one of the GOP leaders.
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