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Supreme Court Decision Boosts Turnout For Former President Trump

Donald Trump Organization trial in New York State Supreme Court in New York

Former counselor to the president, Donald Trump, Kellyanne Conway, discussed the recent Supreme Court decision and its potential impact on voter turnout. Conway praised the unanimous Supreme Court ruling, emphasizing that it upholds the Constitution and allows voters to decide on candidates without interference from institutions plagued by what she referred to as 'Trump derangement syndrome.'

Conway highlighted the importance of respecting the Supreme Court's decisions and criticized attacks on the institution by the left, including President Biden. She expressed concerns about the politicization of issues such as presidential immunity and democracy, suggesting that certain terms like 'women's health' are used as euphemisms for specific agendas.

Regarding the former president's focus on issues like the border and the economy, Conway acknowledged the advice to steer away from personal grievances and drama. She noted that while Trump has a right to defend himself, a shift towards discussing policy matters could be more beneficial in winning over voters.

She criticizes attacks on the Supreme Court by the left.
Conway praises Supreme Court ruling for upholding the Constitution.
Conway expresses concerns about the politicization of issues like presidential immunity.

Conway also reflected on past elections, citing examples where Trump's opponents faced challenges due to personal attacks against him. She highlighted Trump's ability to appeal to a diverse range of voters, even those who may not have initially supported him.

In conclusion, Conway emphasized the importance of focusing on substantive issues and less on personal conflicts in political discourse. She underscored the impact of policy discussions on voter perceptions and highlighted Trump's past electoral successes in key states like Michigan and Wisconsin.

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