By George Barron
Vivek Ramaswamy has addressed the Trump-Haley setup many times. The Wall Street Journal agrees with him. very issue several times. Vivek knows the truth about the workings of the Deep State and their efforts to control who will be the next President of the United States.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board recently provided political analysis, focusing on the possible course of Nikki Haley’s candidacy and the legal difficulties that former President Donald Trump is currently facing. The board expressed the opinion that, should Haley be able to stay competitive, there may be a tactical justification for her to continue running until the convention in July, contingent upon the unstable legal position that Trump finds himself in.
The Wall Street Journal claims that Trump’s legal troubles provide a convoluted and unpredictable path for his possible political return. The board believes Nikki Haley can take advantage of this uncertainty by continuing to run, gathering delegates, and keeping an eye on the progress of Trump’s legal battles. Haley could then strategically position herself in the event that Trump faces legal ramifications.
Given that both Trump and possibly Haley are candidates who are “this old and this disliked by a majority of the public,” the editorial board suggests that the 2024 election may go in unexpected directions. This is especially true given the candidates’ ages and public perceptions. It also raises the possibility that the political landscape will be unpredictable. The board also raises the possibility that the Trump vs. Biden narrative may not be set in stone.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board’s viewpoint essentially highlights how fluid and dynamic American politics are, and how major uncertainties and even shocks can be introduced into the election process by legal challenges, popular mood, and the calculated choices made by candidates.