George Conway Pinpoints 'Disturbing' Reason He's Not Taking Donald Trump Win 'As Badly'
George Conway talked about the “blame game” and finger-pointing from Democrats as they try to figure out how President-elect Donald Trump so decisively defeated their candidate, Vice President Kamala Harris, in the 2024 election.
“But the disturbing thing about this election is what isn’t new and that’s sort of maybe it’s why I’m not taking this as badly as people might think,” the conservative attorney said on MSNBC’s “The Weekend.”
“The problem,” said the fierce critic of Trump, is that 40-something percent of voters were going to vote for Trump regardless. And they, he pointed out, “consume an information diet that is self-selected in a way that is addictive.”
“We have a bubble around 40% of the population at least and they don’t they don’t know basic things about what Trump has done,” he explained. “Whenever Trump says something crazy and starts to perform vulgar acts on a microphone […] the network changes the channel.”
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Elsewhere on the show, Conway explained how “tricky” it may end up being for Trump to enact his campaign proposal for the mass deportation of millions of undocumented immigrants.
Conway noted how it could be subject to massive legal issues and suggested it will end in chaos because Trump “can’t get this right.”
“There are going to be not enough resources to do all the crazy things he wants to do. We are just going to see a mess,” he said. People need to “point out the mess, point out the incompetence and I think we still need to talk about how he is crazy. That did not change at 2 o’clock in the morning on Wednesday.”