Oh look. Kevin McCarthy’s BFF, Frank Luntz, who lives with RINO trash McCarthy is making predictions again. The lard ass Luntz, who on the night of the election in 2016 said Hillary Clinton will win the presidency is out with yet another “prediction” as he has suddenly become a darling of the state run media. Dough boy Luntz has determined, due to his junk polling and lobbying efforts that Trump could never win the general election in 2024.
Let’s take a look back to election night, 2016, to see what the lard ass Luntz predicted that night:
In case I wasn't clear enough from my previous tweets:
Hillary Clinton will be the next President of the United States. #ElectionNight
— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) November 8, 2016
Dude is as arrogant as they come, and dumb too. His arrogance is only outdone by his weight. Keep on preaching Luntz the Dunce. No one likes you expect Kevin McCarthy and no one respects you expect Kevin McCarthy, or the closest fast food restaurant to where you live.
Veteran GOP pollster Frank Luntz says that former President Trump “could never win” the 2024 general election, but that he “would bet on” Trump to be the GOP nominee.
“If Donald Trump runs for president as a Republican, he’s the odds-on favorite to win the nomination,” Luntz said during an appearance on The New York Times podcast “Sway” released Thursday. “He could never win a general election, but I can’t imagine losing a Republican primary. … I would bet on him to be the nominee and I would bet on him losing to whatever Democratic nominee there was.”
Trump has repeatedly floated — but not committed to — running again after losing to President Biden last year, though in interviews and public statements since leaving office he has pledged to help Republicans regain control of the House and Senate in the 2022 midterm elections.
“As you know, it’s very early. But I think people are going to be very, very happy when I make a certain announcement,” Trump told conservative pundit Candace Owens this week about a potential run for president in 2024.
“You know, for campaign finance reasons, you really can’t do it too early because it becomes a whole different thing. … Otherwise I think I’d give you an answer that you’d be very happy with. So we’re looking at that very, very seriously,” he said, before adding, “All I’d say is: Stay tuned.”