Trump says Newsom would be an ‘easy’ opponent in presidential race
OAN’s Elizabeth Volberding
1:47 PM – Monday, February 5, 2024
Former President Donald Trump’s comments were censored during an interview in which he made a remark about the idea of running against California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom in the 2024 presidential campaign.
When asked how he would compete in a hypothetical presidential matchup against Newsom (D-Calif.), Trump condemned the governor, calling him “so much bulls***,” during an interview on Sunday.
In the interview with Trump called Sunday Morning Futures, host Maria Bartiromo brought up the former president’s thought that he might not run against President Joe Biden in the general election and asked him who he could run against instead.
Trump stated that he “really [doesn’t] know,” before Bartiromo mentioned Newsom and inquired about how the former president would perform against him in the presidential race.
“I’ll tell you what … he’s so much bulls***,” Trump stated, referring to Newsom. “He wants to say how wonderful … it’s doing horribly. His state is doing horribly. You look at the homeless problem, you look at the people that are leaving. You have companies that are leaving, they are all leaving for other locations.”
Trump also stated that Newsom is “easy” to perform against because “California is a disaster.”
“He has been a horrible governor,” Trump added.
After emerging victorious in the Republican caucus in Iowa last month, Trump has maintained his lead in the 2024 GOP presidential primary. In addition, the former president defeated Nikki Haley (R-S.C.) in the New Hampshire primary, receiving 54.5% of the vote to Haley’s 44.7%.
In addition to strongly dismissing persistent rumors that he might enter the 2024 presidential race, Newsom declared last month that he would “go to the ends of the earth” to support Biden.
Due to his age and popularity, some have speculated that Newsom could successfully challenge President Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential race. However, despite his support for Biden’s re-election, Newsom has denied continuing rumors that he might enter the 2024 race.
Additionally, the California governor hasn’t held back when criticizing Trump, calling the former president “damaged goods” last week.
“He can’t be beaten in a primary, but in a general election, I think he’s the most flawed candidate in my lifetime,” Newsom claimed in an interview with MSNBC host Alex Wagner. “He is not as entertaining as he once was. He’s more unhinged than he ever was, more extreme, obviously more dangerous across the spectrum of issues.”
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How do Trump’s comments about Newsom affect the ongoing political discourse and speculation surrounding the 2024 presidential race
Title: Former President Trump Criticizes Governor Newsom in Hypothetical Presidential Matchup
Introduction:
In a recent interview, former President Donald Trump’s comments about a potential presidential campaign against California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom were censored. Trump condemned Newsom and expressed his doubts about the governor’s performance. This article delves into Trump’s remarks and the ongoing speculation surrounding Newsom’s political future.
Article:
During an interview on Sunday, former President Donald Trump’s comments were censored when he expressed his views about the possibility of running against California Governor Gavin Newsom in the 2024 presidential campaign. Trump, in an interview with Maria Bartiromo on Sunday Morning Futures, referred to Newsom negatively, calling him “so much bulls***” and criticizing the state of California under his leadership.
When asked about his potential opponents in the presidential race, Trump stated that he “really [doesn’t] know.” However, when Bartiromo mentioned Newsom, Trump commented on the governor’s performance and the problems California is facing. He criticized Newsom for the homeless problem and the exodus of companies from the state.
Trump stated, “He has been a horrible governor,” and asserted that Newsom is an easy opponent to compete against due to the current state of California.
Despite Trump’s criticisms, Governor Newsom has maintained his support for President Joe Biden. Newsom has dismissed rumors about his own presidential aspirations, affirming that he will support Biden and ”go to the ends of the earth” for him.
Although Newsom’s popularity and age have sparked speculation that he could challenge President Biden in the 2024 presidential race, the governor has denied any intentions to run. Additionally, Newsom has not held back in his criticisms of Trump, recently referring to the former president as “damaged goods” and claiming that he is the most flawed candidate in his lifetime.
Trump’s comments about Newsom highlight the ongoing political discourse and speculation surrounding potential candidates for the 2024 presidential race. Trump’s strong performance in the Republican caucus in Iowa and the New Hampshire primary demonstrates his continued support within the GOP.
Conclusion:
Former President Donald Trump’s disparaging remarks about California Governor Gavin Newsom triggered censorship during a recent interview. Trump criticized Newsom’s performance as governor and highlighted the challenges faced by the state of California. As the speculation for the 2024 presidential race continues, Trump’s comments and Newsom’s unwavering support for President Biden add to the dynamic political landscape in the United States.
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