Photo: Former President Donald Trump Holds Campaign Rally In Rochester, New Hampshire, 21 January 2024; Author: Liam Enea; CC BY-SA 2.0
Liberals fear a second term by Trump as president far more than they feared his first. If Donald Trump wins in November, he would likely be much more effective on the policies that matter to him. There are many reasons why Trump’s second presidential term will be more productive than his first term. All the Never-Trumpers who obstructed Trump from within the Republican Party are gone. No more Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger, Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney, Pat Toomey, and many others whose names have already been forgotten.
Globalist Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced three months ago that he will not run for Majority Leader of the Senate, a position he held throughout Trump’s first term. There will be a contested race to succeed him, with the candidate who seeks and obtains Trump’s endorsement most likely to prevail. This internal party shakeup will enable Trump to implement his agenda without facing resistance from within his own ranks.
The elimination of internal opposition means Trump can push forward with his plans more effectively. The political landscape within the Republican Party is now more aligned with Trump’s vision, ensuring that his policies and initiatives will receive stronger support. This alignment will likely lead to a more cohesive and unified approach in both domestic and international policies, setting the stage for a more robust and effective administration.
Trump’s strengthened position within the Republican Party, free from the constraints of internal opposition, promises a more productive and impactful second term if he gets back into the Oval Office in January. The absence of key Never-Trump figures and the potential for a supportive Senate leadership will allow Trump to pursue his agenda with greater confidence and efficiency.