As Haley and Ron DeSantis scramble to achieve traction within the race, Trump is appearing as if he has already gained — stomping his approach over all the pieces and everybody.
“It’s just like the scorpion using the frog’s again throughout the river,” mentioned Fergus Cullen, the previous chair of the New Hampshire Republican Social gathering, “he can’t assist himself however to sting you alongside the way in which.”
After strolling again his feedback about being a “dictator” for someday in Iowa, Trump in New Hampshire advised voters that one of the necessary problems with the election is making certain that, if he’s made president once more, he has free rein.
Requested by Fox Information’ Sean Hannity what his closing message to the individuals of New Hampshire could be, Trump mentioned “Make America nice once more.” After which added one different difficulty: presidential immunity.
“In case you take immunity from the president, so necessary, you’ll have a president that’s not going to have the ability to do something,” Trump mentioned.
On Friday night, forward of a rally in Harmony, he posted the message once more in all caps on Fact Social: “A PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES MUST HAVE FULL IMMUNITY, WITHOUT WHICH IT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE FOR HIM/HER TO PROPERLY FUNCTION.”
This was Trump on the doorstep of vanquishing his final two Republican opponents in as little as a matter of days, all whereas probing the boundaries of each the judicial system and what early state voters would settle for — bridling at any institutional constraints. This was Trump who had rolled up the endorsements of former rivals Vivek Ramaswamy and Tim Scott and
a majority of GOP Congress members in current days.
This was Trump asserting to the world that this main contest is firmly in his grip, that he is aware of it, and that nothing or nobody can cease him.
“Look, he’s very assured,” mentioned Jim McLaughlin, Trump’s pollster, when requested in regards to the former president’s uncommon closing message.
In court docket this week, at his second civil trial associated to the cost that he defamed the author E. Jean Carroll, Trump known as the case a “witch hunt” inside earshot of the jury. That prompted U.S. District Choose Lewis Kaplan to admonish him and threaten to throw him out of court docket.
“I might like it. I might like it,” Trump mentioned.
“I do know you’ll. I do know you’ll,” Kaplan
replied. “You simply can’t management your self on this circumstance, apparently.”
He couldn’t. And it could not even matter — not less than not together with his personal voters forward of a common election. In
entrance surveys, 64 p.c of Iowa Republican caucusgoers mentioned he would nonetheless be match to function president even when convicted of a criminal offense.
“Practically 7 out of 10 voters say the indictments are politically motivated towards Donald Trump, practically 7 out of 10,” McLaughlin mentioned. “So what does that imply? Which means there’s a variety of Biden voters in there that say these are politically motivated.”
The truth that there are additionally a major variety of Republican voters who, in keeping with the Iowa knowledge, do not suppose Trump could be match for the presidency if convicted is a major downside for the GOP. It can’t afford to shed assist from conservative-leaning however Trump-skeptical voters in November. To underscore the purpose, practically two-thirds of New Hampshire voters mentioned in a
ballot launched Friday that Trump mustn’t obtain immunity from felony prosecution for actions he took as president.
However within the main, Trump’s authorized entanglements — and his renewed bravado in New Hampshire — don’t look like hurting him. He’s
polling comfortably forward of his rivals within the state. And if Haley, the candidate closest to him in New Hampshire, can’t cease him there, it could be lights out on the nominating contest.
That’s, with out query, how Trump sees it.
“If she doesn’t win in New Hampshire,” McLaughlin mentioned of Haley, “it’s over.”