Megyn Kelly
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And that fight will play out.
But I do wonder whether the right can come together to support any candidate, like whether the neocons could ever vote for a J.D.
Vance, whether the non interventional non interventionists could ever vote for a Marco Rubio or any or.
A greater hawk, you know, someone like a Tom Cotton or a Ted Cruz.
I like I just don't know.
Maybe I'm being naive.
Maybe they've come together over fights bigger than this in the past.
Nothing's coming to mind.
I don't remember one where the right was this divided as we head into election season.
There have been lots of divides over time.
Just in a general election, when you have two choices, the partisan gravity to get on board with your candidate, because let's say it's Marco and non-interventionists aren't particularly happy.
Are they really going to prefer AOC or Gavin Newsom or Kamala Harris?
Same thing with J.D.
He has the highest chances, obviously, of winning the nomination.
But are you going to be happier with an AOC?
Let me just throw let me just throw one other curveball for your analysis before you go any further.
I agree with you.
The vast majority of Republicans would prefer a righty to a lefty.
But there's also a contingent that would stay home, just like I'm not motivated at all and I can't cast a vote for this person.
But putting that to the side, I predict.