Despite resounding victories on Super Tuesday, there are indications that Donald Trump is still struggling to get strong, united Republican support, which he may need in the presidential election.


Speaking to CNN about the Super Tuesday results, columnist and political commentator Molly Jong-Fast said: "There is a real ‘Never Trump’ contingent, and remember, Trump is a primary candidate. He has only ever tried to appeal to Republican primary voters, and he cannot marshal that group together the way he needs to.

“Part of his trick in 2016 was, he got these low-frequency voters out, these people who almost never voted, which is why the polling was so off, and you’re just not seeing that same type of enthusiasm.”

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    10 months ago

    I think a year ago Biden would have stepped aside, but now he’d cripple the Dems if he did.

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      10 months ago

      It would, but like I say, if something happens and Trump is not the nominee in July… that’s a full month before the Democratic convention. Plenty of time to figure out the Democratic side.