Opinion: Trump should be dominating the election. Here's why he can't.
After nearly four years of living under President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, it turns out Americans are ready to go in a different direction.
At least that sure seems like what they’re saying.
These are the realities that the country has faced: a nearly open southern border; out-of-control spending; high costs for about everything; illegal executive branch overreach; lies about the president’s fitness.
It’s no surprise the top issues for voters this election are the economy and immigration. And as much as Harris has tried to brand herself the change candidate, that defies logic given her current role in the White House.
All this points to what should be a knockout year for Republicans. Recent polls and surveys make that clear.
Yet, there’s one glaring impediment to GOP success in November.
Donald Trump.
A recent blockbuster survey from Gallup highlights how key measures before the election are all pointing in the Republican Party’s favor.
As the report states: “Chief among these are Republican advantages in U.S. adults’ party identification and leanings, the belief that the GOP rather than the Democratic........
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