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Tucker Carlson 2024? The GOP is buzzing
2020-07-04
[Politico] Tucker Carlson’s audience is booming — and so is chatter that the popular Fox News host will parlay his TV perch into a run for president in 2024.

Republican strategists, conservative commentators, and former Trump campaign and administration officials are buzzing about Carlson as the next-generation leader of Donald Trump’s movement — with many believing he would be an immediate frontrunner in a Republican primary.

"He’s a talented communicator with a massive platform. I think if he runs he’d be formidable," said Luke Thompson, a Republican strategist who worked for Jeb Bush’s super PAC in 2016.

While practically every Republican eyeing a 2024 presidential run is professing loyalty to Trump the person, Carlson has become perhaps the highest-profile proponent of "Trumpism" — a blend of anti-immigrant nationalism, economic populism and America First isolationism that he articulates unapologetically and with some snark. At the same time, he's shown a rare willingness among Republicans to bluntly criticize Trump when he believes the president is straying from that ideology.

In another twist, Carlson has established a friendship with Donald Trump, Jr., according to a source familiar with their relationship. Trump Jr. has drawn his own share of presidential buzz.

"Tucker Carlson Tonight" is currently the most watched cable news program in history, according to the second quarter ratings released this week. And on Fox News’ YouTube channel, Carlson’s segments from the past quarter have drawn well over 60 million views and are among the most popular videos in the eight years since the network began posting on the platform.

His popularity with the base would instigate a debate over the future of the party — essentially whether Trump was an aberration or a party-realigning disrupter — a fight that will be all the fiercer if Trump loses in November.
Posted by:Besoeker

#14  /\ Merci
Posted by: Clem   2020-07-04 15:47  

#13  ^ Mike Braun
Posted by: Frank G   2020-07-04 14:30  

#12  Just this morning I saw an interview Tucker did with some chump Republican Senator from Indiana from a few days ago. This senator might as well have been chucking a few bricks himself the way he was talking. Not sure when he's up for re-election, but if that is what the GOP is made of, then it almost doesn't matter who gets elected (see also, Supreme Court).
Posted by: Clem   2020-07-04 14:01  

#11  You'd rather let Adam Schiff have it? AOC? Huh?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2020-07-04 13:40  

#10  Let's stay focused on 2020 for now, shall we?
Posted by: Iblis   2020-07-04 11:55  

#9  Meghan who?
Posted by: Frank G   2020-07-04 11:07  

#8  ^ Don't be too sure, B. The ratings transfer to almighty $$. The one color that never gets called racist. Don Jr. not withstanding..I think he'd be an inspired choice esp. give the current crop of squishy pubs that have been silent in this mess.
Posted by: Warthog   2020-07-04 11:06  

#7  This should be the last straw. Regardless of his ratings, Fox will certainly terminate his contract soon.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-07-04 09:43  

#6  the GOP hasn't done anything to deserve a decent executive who can draw votes.

that buzzing you hear is the GOP drawing flies

Posted by: Bob Grorong1136   2020-07-04 09:38  

#5  I'm encouraged to see that so many people think there will be an election in 2024.
Posted by: Matt   2020-07-04 09:28  

#4  He dumped the bowtie years ago. Baby steps.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2020-07-04 08:58  

#3  Maybe if he got a haircut.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-07-04 08:55  

#2  And the current lot in D.C. are good "executives"? At least Tucker has the C.O.Jones to say what needs to be said. Half surprised Fox hasn't sacked him yet.
Posted by: Clem   2020-07-04 00:51  

#1  He’s a good pundit, not an executive. We need him where he is.
Posted by: KBK   2020-07-04 00:18  

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