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Trump To Drop Out Of 2024 Race?

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These Democrats are losing their minds and making up pure lies to make Trump look bad.

Rep. Jared Moskowitz from Florida has recently called for former President Donald Trump to reassess his bid for the presidency following a lackluster debate performance. In a statement titled “Trump’s Ability to Continue Campaign,” Moskowitz did not hold back in expressing his concerns about Trump’s candidacy.

Moskowitz remarked, “To be candid, former President Trump’s performance in the debate was nothing short of disastrous. It was challenging to watch.” He continued by suggesting that it might be time for Trump to engage in serious discussions with his family about whether he should remain the Republican nominee for the upcoming election. “It’s crucial that he takes this opportunity to evaluate his position and make an informed decision,” Moskowitz added.

The debate performance was notably criticized, with post-debate polls indicating that the majority of viewers felt the opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, performed better. A CNN survey revealed that 63% of those who watched the debate believed Harris had the upper hand, while only 37% felt Trump came out on top.

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Despite the criticism, the reaction within Republican circles has been less dramatic compared to the Democratic Party’s reaction to President Biden’s debate performance earlier in the year, which eventually led to Biden’s withdrawal from the race in favor of Harris. This difference in response suggests a more measured approach within the GOP, even in the face of disappointing debate outcomes.

In response to Moskowitz’s comments, Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung dismissed the criticism, labeling Moskowitz’s remarks as misguided. Meanwhile, Trump himself defended his performance on “Hannity,” asserting that he believed it was his “best debate ever” despite the challenges he faced. He criticized the moderators and expressed skepticism about participating in another debate, questioning the need for a second round if he was deemed victorious by his own standards.

Fox News has officially invited both Trump and Harris to a second debate next month, and Trump’s response indicates he is weighing his options carefully, particularly in light of his view that Harris’s call for a rematch reflects her perceived loss.