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Should DeSantis and Haley Drop Out?

By PAULA BOLYARD 

 

As PJ Media reported earlier, former President Trump won the first test of the 2024 GOP nominating process.

Trump’s supporters had been saying all along that no one had a snowball’s chance in hell of toppling him from the top of the GOP primary, and they were vindicated on Monday night, although perhaps not at the margin they had expected.

Shortly after the Iowa caucus concluded, tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy announced that he would suspend his campaign and endorse Trump. That leaves two: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former UN ambassador Nikki Haley. The Trump campaign has called on the candidates to drop out and clear the field for Trump.

I don’t think they should. Here’s why:

There’s still a very real possibility that Trump could be in jail by the time the general election rolls around. (Note what I’m not saying: I’m not saying that Trump should be in prison.) But although Trump is the runaway favorite to win the nomination, the fact remains that he is now engaged in a multi-front war. (Ask Napoleon how that worked out.)

Let’s look at the dates for Trump’s upcoming trials and how they fit with the rest of the primaries, caucuses, and Election Day:

  • Jan. 23: New Hampshire primary
  • Feb 8: Nevada caucus
  • Feb 24: South Carolina primary
  • March 2: Michigan, Idaho, Missouri, District of Columbia, N. Dakota primaries and caucus
  • March 4: Federal election interference
  • March 5: Super Tuesday
  • May 20: Mar-a-Lago classified docs
  • March 25: Stormy Daniels payments
  • July 15: GOP convention
  • August 5: Georgia election interference
  • Nov. 5: Election Day

That’s some heavy, heavy ammo aimed at destroying Trump at a time he should be spending his time and money campaigning…

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