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GOP voters stand firmly behind Trump despite his Jan. 6 indictment: “No one else compares.”

The Unshaken Support for Trump Among​ GOP Voters

The general ⁢media consensus​ seemed to be that,⁤ when ⁣the indictments against former President ⁤Donald Trump by special⁣ counsel Jack Smith began rolling in, Trump’s supporters would subject themselves to‌ a “Game of Thrones”-style walk of atonement, stripped of their MAGA hats as they walked to chants of “shame, shame!” from the Jake⁢ Tappers and Chris Hayeses in the cable-news peanut gallery.

Something quite the opposite has happened, however. No matter what you think about the charges, both the timing of them and‍ the⁣ media spin ⁢behind them isn’t lost on GOP voters. Fox ‌News discovered that firsthand when they traveled to ⁤the Alabama GOP summer meeting, where the attendees were sticking with the former‌ president.

And while it didn’t hurt that Trump was ​giving a speech at the venue in​ Montgomery on Friday — his first speech⁤ since being arraigned on Thursday on charges related to the Jan. 6 Capitol incursion — ‍the love for the 45th president seemed to be unshaken, judging by the sampling.

“Are you serious?” asked‌ one attendee, identified as “Mike.”

“Donald⁢ Trump is the best president that this country has⁣ ever had . . . and that goes back to ​Ronald Reagan. [Reagan] was a great president, and he ain’t as good as Donald Trump.”

“Who ‍else would ⁤we support?” an attendee, identified ⁣as⁣ “C.J.,” told Fox.

“Our immigration problem, our economy? Trump. We’ve got⁣ to. We’ve ‍got to bring America back. It’s ⁤terrible what Biden‌ has done ​to our country.‍ It’s horrible. We’ve got to get it back.”

Even the undecideds seemed to acknowledge that⁣ the charges hadn’t hurt‌ the former president with his political base.

Alabama ​state Sen. Lance Bell ⁢hasn’t made up his mind about whom he’ll be endorsing yet — but he told Fox News⁤ that ‍the‌ charges​ are⁣ actually going to help Trump politically.

“I think the charges are helping him, because people are seeing the political prosecution,” Bell said. “So I think the charges are helping him pick ⁢up support.‍ It’s sad when we’re having⁢ that ⁢in our country — when we’re having political prosecutions.”

And, indeed, this was an ⁤idea that Trump repeatedly hammered home during his speech in Alabama. At one point, he reiterated ⁤that “they want to silence me, because I will never let them silence you.”

“In the end, they’re not after me,‌ they’re after you — and ⁣I’m just standing ⁣in their way,” Trump said.

He also ‍joked that ⁣he needed “one⁤ more ‍indictment” to secure‍ the nomination⁢ and win the election.

“Any time they file an indictment, we go way up in the​ polls,” Trump told the​ audience. ​“We need one more indictment to close out this election. One more indictment, and this election is closed out.”

If the endorsements he picked up ​in Alabama⁣ are‌ any indication, ⁢he might not need that. Not only did⁣ he secure the unanimous support of ⁢Alabama’s GOP caucus in⁤ the U.S. House ​of Representatives, Sen. Tommy Tuberville, Lt. Gov. Will⁤ Ainsworth, ‍Agriculture​ Commissioner Rick Pate, ‍and the‌ entirety of the State Public Service Commission endorsed the former president, according to a ‍ news release from Trump’s ‌campaign.

The ‍same can be said about the polls. Not only is the former president well ahead of his competition for the GOP nomination,‍ also neck-and-neck with⁤ President Joe Biden, should‍ both candidates be renominated.

The⁢ fact that that’s true while Trump is being hounded ‌by the Justice Department and‍ the establishment media while Biden is being coddled and protected⁣ by both,⁢ speaks ⁤volumes about the American people, and their trust ‌in once-respected institutions.

This isn’t to say that special counsel Jack Smith’s indictments aren’t serious trouble for the GOP front-runner, although the latest round of Jan. 6-related indictments has⁢ a distinct odor of unconstitutionality ⁣about them.

The timing of them​ — one after another, with​ the⁢ charges felicitously filed⁤ right ​as campaign season gets underway — also stinks‌ to high heaven. It also doesn’t‍ help that‌ the most significant ‍case Smith seems to have ⁤against the former president, on mishandling⁣ classified documents, underscores⁤ the other establishment politicians — including Joe Biden — who have done materially​ similar‌ things ⁤ and faced⁢ no legal repercussions.

Furthermore, if​ the administration’s ⁢idea is⁣ that the charges will bait Republicans into voting for Trump in the primaries and keep independents⁤ away in the general election, it should probably look at the polls. Biden is⁤ no slam-dunk against Trump in‌ a rematch,⁣ particularly ⁣given the current ⁢president’s diminishing returns on mental faculties and ⁤his innumerable failings in ⁢almost every aspect ⁤of governance.

The fact that ‌the evidence of corruption in the Biden family‌ is growing beyond even the Justice Department and establishment media’s​ ability to control it isn’t helping either.

Add all that up and a Trump nomination doesn’t look like the worst thing that could happen for the Republican ​Party.

Given his‍ political strength in the ⁤face of unprecedented battering by the Biden administration and its DOJ minions, it appears that if hurting Trump or the GOP’s ⁤chances in 2024 was the real goal indicting the 45th president over Jan. 6,⁢ it’s backfiring ‍badly.

So, yeah — do your⁣ worst, Jack Smith. I⁤ don’t know what you have planned, but my guess is that we’ll certainly get to see in actual fact if all Trump needs to finish this one off⁣ is one more banana⁤ republic indictment on highly dubious‍ charges.

From the looks of things in Alabama, he might not ⁣even need that.

The post GOP Voters Rally Around Trump Following Jan.⁤ 6 Indictment: ‘Who⁤ Else Would We Support?’ appeared first on The Western Journal.



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