"2024 Race Won't Be Between Trump And Biden" Tucker Predicts Who Is Favorite To Win 2024 Election

 

Former Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson has boldly predicted that the 2024 presidential election won't see a rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump according to a report by Conservative Brief on Friday, November 24, 2023.


Speaking to an audience, Carlson labeled President Biden as "senile" and suggested that despite Trump facing numerous charges, Biden is losing ground in polls.


"Take the opponent out of the race, and they're still losing," Carlson remarked, emphasizing his skepticism about a Trump-Biden rematch.


Former President Donald J. Trump and President Joe Biden. Photo Credit: Patrick Semansky/AP.


He humorously offered his fishing camp in Maine as a bet against such an outcome.


Carlson went on to speculate about alternative scenarios, expressing particular concern about the possibility of California Governor Gavin Newsom entering the race.


"If it's Gavin Newsom, we should be very, very concerned. That guy's scary, and I mean it," Carlson stated, urging the audience to consider the potential developments in the coming year leading up to November 2024.


Carlson underscored the gravity of the situation, stating, "Only the leadership of the world is at stake, which is also, by the way, we now know, the most lucrative possible franchise in human history."


He urged the audience to prepare for unforeseen developments and stressed the need to take the upcoming events seriously.


Highlighting his distrust in the current leadership, Carlson emphasized that the small group running the United States does not represent the majority of Americans.


Despite the controversies surrounding Trump, Carlson pointed out that the former president is gaining support, indicating widespread dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs.


Describing those in power as "the most dishonest, ruthless, and anti-human group," Carlson expressed deep concern about their actions, particularly citing Biden's border policies and the impact on the country.


He painted a grim picture of the individuals responsible for these policies, calling them "the darkest."


The departure of Carlson from Fox News in April raised eyebrows, with speculations circulating about the reasons behind the split.


Michael Wolff, in his book "The Fall: The End of Fox News and the Murdoch Dynasty," suggested that Carlson was fired due to the Dominion lawsuit. However, Fox News denied this claim.


As the political landscape continues to evolve, Carlson's predictions and warnings add a layer of intrigue to the unfolding narrative of the 2024 presidential race.


With uncertainties looming, Carlson encourages the public to stay vigilant and actively engage in understanding the potential outcomes that may shape the future of the nation.


Source: feednews.com



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