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Ex-White House Official Scaramucci: Trump Will Win the Nomination, Lose the Election

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Anthony Scaramucci, former White House communications director, expressed on “CNN This Morning” that although Donald Trump may win the Republican presidential nomination, he is likely to lose the general election.

Scaramucci highlighted that a significant portion of Republicans did not vote for Trump and exit polls showed a lack of expansion in his popularity.

“He got 50ish percent of the vote, which means that 50% of the Republicans really don’t want him. Then when you do the exit polling, it was 43 in Iowa. 70 plus percent of the Haley voters in New Hampshire said, we’re not voting for Donald Trump in the election,” said Scaramucci.

“That killed Hillary Clinton with the Bernie Sanders voters in ’16. Of course, Barack Obama got 75% of the Hillary Clinton voters in ’08. This is really hurting Donald Trump. He knows that, which is why he is frustrated and why he is launching all these threats,” he explained.

“I would submit to everybody listening, who is going to vote for Trump this time in 2024 that didn’t vote for him in 2020? Has he expanded his popularity? I would submit he hasn’t. Those exit polls show you he hasn’t. Of course, if you get a rock slide on the legal proceedings, he is in a lot of trouble. He knows that, he is not stupid, he knows he lost the election, he knows he is under the gun here as it relates to this campaign,” he continued.

He also suggested that demographic changes in the country will lead to Trump’s defeat in the general election, while winning the nomination may set up the Republican Party for renewal in 2028.

“He knows that the mosaic of the country, this beautiful, colorful mosaic of the United States, has changed from 2016 to 2020 and now 2024. It’s a different country from a demographic perspective. He is going to lose. He will win the nomination, but I think it will set up the Republican Party for a renewal in 2028,” added Scaramucci.

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