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I went cruising with Viking a few years back. Many Americans on board and they all loved Trump . We avoided them after a while and dined with the Canadians. More like us in their attitudes and values. These weren’t ‘ignorant and uninformed’ Americans, either- mostly rich businessmen and lawyers. Interesting.
Rich business-persons and lawyers are largely Republicans, not 'ignorant and uninformed' American voters. Prior to 2016 debacle conservative people voted Republican for tax policy protecting their income/assets.
Those two statements don’t necessarily work together though. It may well be true that rich business people and lawyers are mostly republicans, or at least the ones on nice cruises, but that group is relatively small as a percentage of the electorate. So there may well also be Republican voters who are the opposite.
Of course. However, he was able hold and expand that group.
Nobody need approve, but it happened, he's on about 2028.
Trump says he’s considering ways to serve a third term as president. CHRIS MEGERIAN, Associated Press
Updated: Mar 30, 2025 / 12:46 PM CDT
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump said Sunday that “I’m not joking” about trying to serve a third term, the clearest indication he is considering ways to breach a constitutional barrier against continuing to lead the country after his second term ends in early 2029.
“There are methods which you could do it,” Trump said in a telephone interview with NBC News.
He also said “it is far too early to think about it.”
The 22nd Amendment, which was added to the Constitution in 1951 after President Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected four times in a row, says “no person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice.”
NBC’s Kristen Welker asked Trump if one potential avenue to a third term was having Vice President JD Vance run for the top job and “then pass the baton to you.”
“Well, that’s one,” Trump responded. “But there are others too. There are others.”
“Can you tell me another?” Welker asked.
“No,” Trump replied.
Vance’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press.
Trump, who would be 82 at the end of his second term, was asked whether he would want to keep serving in “the toughest job in the country” at that point.
“Well, I like working,” the president said.
He suggested that Americans would go along with a third term because of his popularity. He falsely claimed to have “the highest poll numbers of any Republican for the last 100 years.”
Gallup data shows President George W. Bush reaching a 90% approval rating after the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. His father, President George H.W. Bush, hit 89% following the Gulf War in 1991.
Trump has maxed out at 47% in Gallup data during his second term, despite claiming to be “in the high 70s in many polls, in the real polls.”