Anita Chabria: In 2024, it's an election between authoritarianism and the uncommitted
Super Tuesday is over and so is any hope that Donald Trump isn't speeding toward the White House. With clear victories in the primaries, including in California, and a Supreme Court win that keeps him on the Colorado ballot, any belief that Trump doesn't have a good chance of moving back into the Executive Mansion, or that the Republican Party will turn away from hate and authoritarianism, is ...
by Anita Chabria, Los Angeles Times
Mar 07, 2024
3 minutes
Super Tuesday is over and so is any hope that Donald Trump isn't speeding toward the White House.
With clear victories in the primaries, including in California, and a Supreme Court win that keeps him on the Colorado ballot, any belief that Trump doesn't have a good chance of moving back into the Executive Mansion, or that the Republican Party will turn away from hate and authoritarianism, is magical thinking.
Just about as magical as believing that the many critical voters; voters who despite the still are that makes filling the refrigerator increasingly hard.
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