In reply to SteveF.
You're right that I don't have a name for someone to support. I never claimed to have anything better. I'm out of hope for better days at the moment. My point was that I don't think Trump will be allowed to win even should he make it through the nomination process and don't see anyone else I'm dying to vote for either. Trump has a bad habit of saying the wrong thing at the wrong time and undermining his own cause, as we've seen often during his presidency when people would attempt to distract from whatever good he was doing by discussing his latest mean tweet, and since 2020's farce of an election. Now he has legal trouble out the ass, and questionable as the legal mumbo jumbo might be, there is a sizeable fraction of the population I think will just see his list of legal woes and blow him off. The drive-by media are doing a pretty good job of covering up the Biden grunge, far as I'm aware, anyway. Whether people will be smart enough to see that Biden's so far down the slope mentally that you couldn't pull him up with a mile of rope, and so dirty that you couldn't clean him up with a pressure washer, or that his VP is a total airhead, are all matters for question also. Yes, I've admittedly lost faith in my fellow Americans to see through much of the BS that life has become. Should he be the nominee, I will likely vote for him, as I did in 2020. Until the time comes to cast my votes, I am watching him and the others in the field. Isn't that what you're supposed to be doing as a thinking voter? I said I'm done with Trump because I don't hold out any actual hope that he'll be allowed to win or that even if he did he'd make more than a largely removable dent in the clusterfuck that is America 2.0. We've already seen that much of said dent was removed when Biden took office. I did not say I'm done with him because I support the Bush crowd. At this point I don't know who I'm going to vote for in the primary at all. I just know it'll be "Not Biden" in the general.