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The Republican National Committee (RNC) will not back former President Trump if he chooses to run for office again in 2024 and will instead remain neutral, RNC chair Ronna McDaniel indicated in a Wednesday interview with the Associated Press.

“The party has to stay neutral. I’m not telling anybody to run or not to run in 2024,” McDaniel said, walking the fine line as polls continue to indicate that a sizeable portion of the GOP base continues to back and support the former president.

“That’s going to be up to those candidates going forward. What I really do want to see him do, though, is help us win back majorities in 2022,” she told the outlet.

Jason Miller, 2020 senior adviser to the Trump campaign, stated that Trump is committed to that goal.

He said Trump “made clear his goal is to win back the House and Senate for Republicans in 2022” despite rumors of the former president planning to forge a party outside of the Republican Party.

“There’s nothing that’s actively being planned regarding an effort outside of that,” he added.

A Rasmussen Reports survey released Tuesday found that a majority of likely Republican voters believe Trump should create a new party, as Breitbart News reported:

While a plurality of likely voters, or 45 percent, believe it is a bad idea, a majority of GOP voters, or 53 percent, consider it a good idea, as do 41 percent of those surveyed overall. The survey coincides with rumors of the former president considering forging a new political party outside of the current Republican Party — a rumor which Republican National Committee (RNC) chair Ronna McDaniel has vehemently denied.

“I’ve talked to the president [Trump]. I’ve talked to others around the president, who are talking to him every day. He’s not going to start a third party,” McDaniel told Fox News on Tuesday.

Similarly, other recent surveys show that GOP voters are not done with Trump, even as Republican lawmakers in Washington attempt to return to business as usual following a contentious presidential election. A recent Politico/Morning Consult revealed that 56 percent of Republican voters “believe that Trump should either probably or definitely run for president again in 2024.”

The survey also found that 50 percent of Republican voters say Trump should play a “major role” in the future of the GOP.

The Republican National Committee (RNC) will not back former President Trump if he chooses to run for office again in 2024 and will instead remain neutral, RNC chair Ronna McDaniel indicated in a Wednesday interview with the Associated Press. “The party has to stay neutral. I’m not telling anybody to run or not to run in 2024,” McDaniel said, walking the fine line as polls continue to indicate that a sizeable portion of the GOP base continues to back and support the former president. “That’s going to be up to those candidates going forward. What I really do want to see him do, though, is help us win back majorities in 2022,” she told the outlet. Jason Miller, 2020 senior adviser to the Trump campaign, stated that Trump is committed to that goal. He said Trump “made clear his goal is to win back the House and Senate for Republicans in 2022” despite rumors of the former president planning to forge a party outside of the Republican Party. “There’s nothing that’s actively being planned regarding an effort outside of that,” he added. A Rasmussen Reports survey released Tuesday found that a majority of likely Republican voters believe Trump should create a new party, as Breitbart News reported: >While a plurality of likely voters, or 45 percent, believe it is a bad idea, a majority of GOP voters, or 53 percent, consider it a good idea, as do 41 percent of those surveyed overall. The survey coincides with rumors of the former president considering forging a new political party outside of the current Republican Party — a rumor which Republican National Committee (RNC) chair Ronna McDaniel has vehemently denied. >“I’ve talked to the president [Trump]. I’ve talked to others around the president, who are talking to him every day. He’s not going to start a third party,” McDaniel told Fox News on Tuesday. Similarly, other recent surveys show that GOP voters are not done with Trump, even as Republican lawmakers in Washington attempt to return to business as usual following a contentious presidential election. A recent Politico/Morning Consult revealed that 56 percent of Republican voters “believe that Trump should either probably or definitely run for president again in 2024.” The survey also found that 50 percent of Republican voters say Trump should play a “major role” in the future of the GOP.

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Cool.

That means the GOP is dead.

Third party time.

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Yeah at least I never have to give another dime to those turncoats.

They’re dead to me too

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Exactly. Don't think they know it yet.

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I was gonna say they will...

But fuck them. I don't give a fuck what they think they know. They are just other democrats and they have shown it.

Kudos for honesty I suppose, but they get no more shekels or votes from me now.

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How fucking cucked do you have to be as a party, to have someone wiling and able to support you, with humongous cash piles, and STILL wanting to distance yourself from this man? Jesus, grow a fucking back bone already

But this article is asking the RNC to do something it has literally NEVER done and goes out of its way to never do.

Endorse a candidate FOUR years outside of the next primary when they usually never endorse one until the primary is wrapped up anyway.

And he seems to encourage the idea of Trump running. But it’s the RNC - it is proper for them to attempt to stay neutral. And we don’t even know who is running yet. The entire premise is candy to rile up gullible retards.

It’s an absurd premise. Don’t fall for it.

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Congress is the enemy- yes republicans own that too- need something much better than these traitors...TIME TO FLUSH THE TOILET!!!! (the stink is getting much worse-not better-each passing day).

Well, the RNC has never endorsed a candidate 4 years out of a presidential primary, or encouraged one to run (publicly). Ever.

What a stupid article.

And I wouldn’t blame Republicans if it turns out that there is no PlaN and on Trump’s watch and with four years to prepare they allowed Biden to STEAL AN ELECTION.

That’s no small failure and he had several colossal failures in his four years. If Republicans choose a different horse - I wouldn’t blame them.

Results matter at some point - promises unfulfilled matter.

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What I really do want to see him do, though, is help us win back majorities in 2022,” she told the outlet.

No. We the people refuse to "help" the traitor republican party do anything at all.

It only take 1 out of 10 of us to muster up enough gumption to actively vote against the GOPe to ensure the destruction of the republican party. We can, and will find the gumption to do that. We must. Supporting traitors is simply not a viable option, and the republican party is filled with (mostly) traitors. They must be removed from power at all costs.

Even if it means splitting votes to ensure radical democrats win elections, we must do it. The republicans must follow our lead we will never follow them again.

On the bright side, if/when radical socialist democrats gain more power, they will trample the richest fat-cat bitches and bastards of the republican party first, to fund their socialist agendas. While I despise the socialist agenda, I will smile and cheer as they feast on the burnt corpse of the GOPe to feed the clown-world radical socialist agenda that the republican traitors allowed them to grow, and fester within our society. No mercy for traitors. VOTE THEM OUT! NO MORE DEALS!

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Every one of them must be primaried. Patriot candidates must be fully vetted and early in the game. GOPe control the local organizing and GOP primary process. Local GOP control needs to be monitored and scrutinized for prejudice against MAGA. GOPe will resist.

Lots of work for the motivated.

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Indeed. Action must begin immediately. Step one, be sure people in our circles understand what needs to be done, and why. Step two, pool our efforts to find and support non-traitor political candidates. Step three, ignore propaganda from the traitor party that will attempt to intimidate us with the old "muh split votes" narratives.