‘Trump 2024’: Internet rallies behind ex-POTUS after Tim Miller shares view on Colorado ballot removal on ‘Inside with Jen Psaki’

Political analyst Tim Miller expressed his views on Donald Trump’s Colorado ballot removal
PUBLISHED DEC 26, 2023
Tim Miller shared his opinion about Donald Trump's removal from the Colorado ballot on the 'Inside with Jen Psaki' show (@timodc, @jrpsaki/X, Getty Images)
Tim Miller shared his opinion about Donald Trump's removal from the Colorado ballot on the 'Inside with Jen Psaki' show (@timodc, @jrpsaki/X, Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: MSNBC political analyst Tim Miller recently joined Jen Psaki on 'Inside with Jen Psaki' to discuss the Colorado Supreme Court ruling that bars former President Donald Trump from the primary state ballot and look ahead to the 2024 election.

Psaki took to X (formerly Twitter) to share her conversation with Miller.

Apparently, the Internet has mixed reactions to Miller’s remarks as several X users expressed their thoughts on Psaki’s tweet.

Tim Miller shares his opinion on Colorado SC ruling

Jen Psaki took to X and wrote, “"Do we really want a man to be president that's been indicted in four different jurisdictions that might be disqualified because he attempted an insurrection?" @Timodc on how to use the Colorado ruling to make a case against Trump.”



 

Psaki’s tweet featured a video of her conversation with Miller where she asked him, “So Tim, we just saw this ruling in Colorado this week disqualifying Trump from the ballot in the state.”

She continued, “There’s going to be, of course, a lot of focus on what the courts will do, but just on the politics. You’re not a lawyer that I’m tracking, but how do you think this affects Trump in the long run?”

“I mean, they’re already trying to whip this up. What do you think the best counter argument is for the Biden campaign to their efforts to kind of whip this up on the Trump side?”

Miller responded, “Look, there’s like this, everything helps Trump narrative sometimes in the punditocracy which drives me crazy. I think in the short term, it clearly does help in the primary because there’s this kind of rally around the orange man defense that happens among the Republican base.”

He continued, “But the primary is already over in my estimation. So, I don’t know if that matters that much.”

“What about these swing groups that we’ve been talking about? How can Democrats, how can Trumpers, how can we reach these voters and make the case to them that, ‘Okay, whatever you think about a ruling in some Colorado Supreme Court, do we really want a man to be president that’s been indicted in four different jurisdictions that might be disqualified because he attempted an insurrection?”

Miller further said, “We talked about January 6, we talk about this stuff every day here. A lot of these swing voters haven’t been thinking about January 6 that much since January 6.”

“I think they’re really trying to peel off some, an additional percentage, a lot of these folds have already moved, but additional percentage of the college educated swing vote, former republican vote by talking about this issue is meaningful.”

Internet sides with Donald Trump following Tim Miller’s remarks

After Tim Miller shared his remarks on Donald Trump’s Colorado ballot removal, the Internet showed support for the former president.

One person wrote, “The United States Supreme Court will most definitely reverse the Colorado Supreme Court."

Another added, “I'm not a huge trump guy, but I will absolutely vote for him, with the hope I get to watch your public meltdown upon his election.  #justsayin.”



 



 

An X user added, “Trump 2024! Absolutely, SAVE AMERICA, it's almost too late!”



 

One more X user showed support for Trump, “Being indicted and being proven guilty are two different things."

Another wrote, “I'm voting for Trump.” 



 



 

"Very much so Americans want Donald Trump back in the White House to fix this mess that Joe Biden Caused," said another.



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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