Laura Ingraham was unsure if voters would back Trump in 2024.
Voters areexhausted by the constant battle in politics according to a vocal Trump supporter.
Americans may turn to a GOP candidate who follows Trump's policies.
Laura Ingraham said on Monday that American voters areexhausted from political conflict and that it's time to turn the page on former President Donald Trump if he runs for the White House in four years.
While still speaking in favor of Trump's policies and defending his decisions, the vocal supporter of the former president signaled some doubt about whether Republican voters would choose Trump in favor of another strong GOP candidate
People think that people's sense of happiness is related to Trump. "Donald Trump has been a friend of mine for 25 years, and I'm always very open about this on my show."
We will see if that is what the country wants. "Maybe it's time to turn the page if we can get someone who doesn't have all of Trump's policies."
Trump's political views were at the center of his political opponents stance, according to Ingraham.
The other problem is that it isn't about Trump. This is about the views that Trump brought to the party.
The Fox News host accused left-wing proponents of thinking that the American way of life is immoral, which is in line with the typcial right-wing and pro- Trump rhetoric that many traditional customs and values in the US are under attack by liberals.
"It really doesn't matter in the end, whether it's Trump making a populist conservative point or someone like him, they're going to come full bore against any Republican."
She has supported Trump's policies and praised him for being pro- America. She stopped short of saying that she would support Trump if he ran for president in four years.
When asked if she would support Trump if he entered the race, she said she was not sure.
DeSantis, who was mentioned by Ingraham in her interview, has declined to confirm if he would run for president in 2024, despite speculation that he would be one of the GOP's candidates.
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