Jennifer Palmieri: Indictments Are Not Hurting Trump, They’re Sort of Coalescing More Support Behind Him

‘These indictments just are not hurting’

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PALMIERI: “Chris Christie has a wee bit of momentum behind him. He is taking Trump on. He is taking Trump on where he is really vulnerable, in terms of him being able to win an election. That is having a small impact because there are Republican voters that are very open to that argument. I’ve heard people say, ‘You know, Tim Scott is sort of interesting to me.’ I’ve heard people say in Iowa, ‘Nikki Haley is interesting to me.’ But is there anyone that — there’s no one who is putting all the pieces together. There’s no one who is making the electability argument the way that Chris Christie is doing with an argument on — with a policy argument behind it and saying, ‘I’m fighting for you.’ You know, Chris Christie came closest to that when he said — last week I heard him say, ‘You know, he’s not for — he’s for himself. He is no longer for you.’ Chris Christie is the imperfect messenger for that, and I just don’t — you know, it’s still early, a lot can happen and all that, and it may be that the next round of indictments is the straw that breaks the camel’s back and people say, ‘Wow, it’s just too much, he can’t beat Biden,’ but every indication we have thus far is there’s no candidate that is putting it all together in a way that could be a serious rival to Trump, and these indictments just are not hurting, they’re sort of coalescing more support behind him.”

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