This Saturday marks three years since the January 6 attack, and Kellyanne Conway is currently arguing with her teenage daughter Claudia about whether it’s time to step back from the issue.
It all started when the former President Trump’s White House publicist appeared on Fox News just before the holidays. outnumbered It was held on Dec. 20 to mock Democrats ahead of a somber anniversary.
“I think Democrats wake up every morning and look at their calendar on their iPhone and it’s January 6th,” she said. “The date never changes. And they get in an electric car and go get an abortion.”
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Kellyanne may think it’s time for people to move on from January 6th, but recent polls show that a majority of Americans believe that what happened that day was absolutely terrible. It turns out that I still feel strongly about this.
A survey conducted last month found that 54% of Americans said they would like to forgive and forget, while 54% of Americans continue to believe that the attack was an attack on democracy and should never be forgotten. was 41%.
More than half of Americans (54%) say the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol was an attack on democracy and should never be forgotten, while 41% said He says it’s overrated. It’s time to move on.
More than 6 in 10 Americans (64%) believe former President Trump was mostly (45%) or partially (19%) responsible for the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. However, 34% say they are not responsible for most of the responsibility (13%) or not at all (21%).
Slightly more Americans think former President Trump committed a crime in his efforts to change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, with 47% thinking he actually committed a crime and 43% saying he did not commit a crime. thinking. This is similar to the results of a Quinnipiac University poll conducted on July 20, 2022.
Kellyanne’s daughter Claudia took to Twitter over the holidays to mock her mother for mocking people who are still upset about Donald Trump’s attempt to invalidate their vote.
The 19-year-old, who came out as LGBTQ+ in 2022, wrote: “Hello, I’m sorry, I’m back.” On January 6, 2021, he drove his electric car to hundreds of late-term abortions. I was driving,” he tweeted.
Hello, sorry, I’m back. On January 6, 2021, I was driving an electric car to hundreds of second-trimester abortions.
She posted another tweet a few days later, apparently referring to the November election, writing, “We need to fast forward to 2028 and skip all this shit.”
We need to fast forward to 2028 and skip all this shit.
increase in voters To tell they really, really Really doI don’t want a rematch between Donald Trump and Joe Biden in 2024. In fact, many people would prefer neither to be on the ballot.
A poll released last month by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that a majority of those surveyed said they were not looking forward to another repeat of the 2020 election.
Most U.S. adults (56%) are “very” or “somewhat” dissatisfied with Biden as the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee, and a similar majority (58%) are dissatisfied with him as the Republican nominee. They are likely to be very or somewhat dissatisfied with Trump. Nearly three in 10 U.S. adults, or 28%, say they would be dissatisfied with Trump and Biden being the nominees of their respective parties, while independents (43%) said they would be dissatisfied with Democrats ( Americans (28%) and Republicans (20%) are more likely to express dissatisfaction. Both men are unhappy that they won their party’s nomination.
That being said, there’s still a chance that the rematch won’t actually take place. Technically, Trump still needs to win his party’s nomination, and Super Tuesday is still more than two months away.
Not to mention, he is barred from voting in both Colorado and Maine due to insurrectionist bans from holding public office, but his team is fighting to get him back.
Oh, and there are 91 counts and 4 criminal charges he’s currently fighting. He has four felonies for trying to overturn the 2020 election in Washington, D.C., he has 13 felonies for election interference in Georgia, and 34 felonies related to muzzling. In New York, Stormy Daniels was charged with paying money, and in Florida, she was charged with 40 felonies for stealing classified government documents.
At this point, nothing is certain. Except for one thing…