GOP Supporters say ‘it’s time to move on’ from Trump

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GOP supporters says ‘it’s time to move on’ from Trump
BY JULIA MUELLER - 11/06/22 5:01 PM ET

Republican mega-donor Ken Griffin said it’s time the party moves on from former President Trump, even as he appears to gear up for a possible reelection bid in 2024.
“He did a lot of things really well and missed the mark on some important areas. And for a litany of reasons, I think it’s time to move on to the next generation,” Griffin said of Trump in an interview with Politico published Sunday.

In this year’s midterms, Griffin, the head of the investment firm Citadel, has reportedly been a top backer for the reelection campaign of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a rumored 2024 contender who some see as a significant challenge for Trump in a hypothetical Republican presidential primary.
Griffin told Politico that the country “would be well-served” by a DeSantis presidency.
“Would I support him? The bigger question is, is he going to run? That bridge has to be crossed,” Griffin said.
Griffin had said last year that he wouldn’t support Trump if the former president chose to run for president again, and his latest comments echo his earlier calls for the GOP to move past Trump.
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“I think it’s time for America to move on,” Griffin told Bloomberg TV’s Erik Schatzker last year, calling Trump “pointlessly divisive.”
Griffin, who spent more than $60 million to support Republican candidates in 2020 and has a long history of spending on conservative candidates and causes, did not give directly to the former president’s campaign.
 
GOP supporters says ‘it’s time to move on’ from Trump
BY JULIA MUELLER - 11/06/22 5:01 PM ET

Republican mega-donor Ken Griffin said it’s time the party moves on from former President Trump, even as he appears to gear up for a possible reelection bid in 2024.
“He did a lot of things really well and missed the mark on some important areas. And for a litany of reasons, I think it’s time to move on to the next generation,” Griffin said of Trump in an interview with Politico published Sunday.

In this year’s midterms, Griffin, the head of the investment firm Citadel, has reportedly been a top backer for the reelection campaign of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a rumored 2024 contender who some see as a significant challenge for Trump in a hypothetical Republican presidential primary.
Griffin told Politico that the country “would be well-served” by a DeSantis presidency.
“Would I support him? The bigger question is, is he going to run? That bridge has to be crossed,” Griffin said.
Griffin had said last year that he wouldn’t support Trump if the former president chose to run for president again, and his latest comments echo his earlier calls for the GOP to move past Trump.
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“I think it’s time for America to move on,” Griffin told Bloomberg TV’s Erik Schatzker last year, calling Trump “pointlessly divisive.”
Griffin, who spent more than $60 million to support Republican candidates in 2020 and has a long history of spending on conservative candidates and causes, did not give directly to the former president’s campaign.

I couldn't agree more but the problem is as long as leftists act like dicks trump will be very popular.
 
GOP supporters says ‘it’s time to move on’ from Trump
BY JULIA MUELLER - 11/06/22 5:01 PM ET

Republican mega-donor Ken Griffin said it’s time the party moves on from former President Trump, even as he appears to gear up for a possible reelection bid in 2024.
“He did a lot of things really well and missed the mark on some important areas. And for a litany of reasons, I think it’s time to move on to the next generation,” Griffin said of Trump in an interview with Politico published Sunday.

In this year’s midterms, Griffin, the head of the investment firm Citadel, has reportedly been a top backer for the reelection campaign of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a rumored 2024 contender who some see as a significant challenge for Trump in a hypothetical Republican presidential primary.
Griffin told Politico that the country “would be well-served” by a DeSantis presidency.
“Would I support him? The bigger question is, is he going to run? That bridge has to be crossed,” Griffin said.
Griffin had said last year that he wouldn’t support Trump if the former president chose to run for president again, and his latest comments echo his earlier calls for the GOP to move past Trump.
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“I think it’s time for America to move on,” Griffin told Bloomberg TV’s Erik Schatzker last year, calling Trump “pointlessly divisive.”
Griffin, who spent more than $60 million to support Republican candidates in 2020 and has a long history of spending on conservative candidates and causes, did not give directly to the former president’s campaign.

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It’s the Democrats fault?


What an idiot excuse that is cult boy

No your behavior is your fault, trump was just a response to it. You people are too retarded to grasp it. Bill Maher has been trying to warn you idiots and you morons won't listen to one of your own son you won't listen to me. But then again I don't expect much from retards.
 
No your behavior is your fault, trump was just a response to it. You people are too retarded to grasp it. Bill Maher has been trying to warn you idiots and you morons won't listen to one of your own son you won't listen to me. But then again I don't expect much from retards.

Your parties failure is your fault


Bill Mahr is a libertarian


He believes in doing economics without math


You can have the self important fool
 
GOP supporters says ‘it’s time to move on’ from Trump
BY JULIA MUELLER - 11/06/22 5:01 PM ET

Republican mega-donor Ken Griffin said it’s time the party moves on from former President Trump, even as he appears to gear up for a possible reelection bid in 2024.
“He did a lot of things really well and missed the mark on some important areas. And for a litany of reasons, I think it’s time to move on to the next generation,” Griffin said of Trump in an interview with Politico published Sunday.

In this year’s midterms, Griffin, the head of the investment firm Citadel, has reportedly been a top backer for the reelection campaign of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a rumored 2024 contender who some see as a significant challenge for Trump in a hypothetical Republican presidential primary.
Griffin told Politico that the country “would be well-served” by a DeSantis presidency.
“Would I support him? The bigger question is, is he going to run? That bridge has to be crossed,” Griffin said.
Griffin had said last year that he wouldn’t support Trump if the former president chose to run for president again, and his latest comments echo his earlier calls for the GOP to move past Trump.
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“I think it’s time for America to move on,” Griffin told Bloomberg TV’s Erik Schatzker last year, calling Trump “pointlessly divisive.”
Griffin, who spent more than $60 million to support Republican candidates in 2020 and has a long history of spending on conservative candidates and causes, did not give directly to the former president’s campaign.

Ain’t happening, Trump owns the GOP, and their too gutless to so anything about it, this guy, and all the rest, will be writing big checks for Donnie by this time next year
 
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