a sense that we just cannot ride this particular horse, this chronic offender into 2024, and we don t know what are the donors going to say. you know, jonathan, we ve been here before, we ve seen this movie again and again over the last seven years, a party that cannot figure out how to take an off ramp, how to quick donald trump. if i had to make a guess, i would assume they will continue to do what they have done every other time the problem is that things that are good for donald trump may turn out to be absolutely horrific and toxic for the republican party as a whole, and that s the dilemma they face going into 2024. can t be said enough, if it benefits trump now, it can be very different for 2024. charlie sykes, we re going to talk to you later this morning on morning joe.. up next, on way too early, we have new reporting on donald
For the first time in 13 years, Forsyth County District Attorney Jim O’Neill, a Republican, has competition as he runs for his fourth term. Denise Hartsfield, a Democrat who retired