Tucker Issues Ominous Alert Regarding 2024 Election

During a speech delivered at the Intercollegiate Studies Institute event in Wilmington, Delaware, Tucker highlighted the current predicament of the establishment, emphasizing its vulnerable position and the potential for unforeseen outcomes.

Despite the ongoing political criticisms and legal charges directed on former President Trump, Carlson observed that current President Biden is seeing a decline in popularity as seen in the polls.

“They’ve done everything they can by legal means — which are in fact extra-legal means if we’re being totally honest, completely Third World stuff — to take the opponent out of the race, and they’re still losing,” he said.

“This is not going to be a race between Joe Biden and Donald Trump,” Carlson said.

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Tucker on 2024: “This is not going to be a race between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. This will be forced. These issues will be forced. Soon. It’s about to get very serious. Everything is at stake. What wouldn’t they do? What haven’t they done? How will you prepare yourself?” pic.twitter.com/4zL7AKSoIh

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“By the way, if it’s [California Gov.] Gavin Newsom, we all should be very, very concerned,” Tucker added in a sidenote. That man truly is frightening.

“These issues will be forced soon, the road from here to November of 2024 is going to be filled with developments nobody in this room could foresee, I can promise you that,” Tucker said in warning about the election.

“So it’s about to get very serious. Everything is at stake,” he added.

Tucker also made reference to the “spiritual struggle” manifested in the Democratic Party’s progressive positions on abortion and gender-affirming procedures for underage individuals.

In a previous instance, Hugh Hewitt, a radio talk show host and former member of the Reagan administration, made a forecast that Biden would withdraw from the presidential race before the primary election season. Hewitt drew a comparison to the events of 1968, when then-President Lyndon Johnson declared his decision to not seek reelection following a narrow victory in the initial Democratic primary contest.

According to Hewitt, in the state of New Hampshire, the individual in question was successful in surpassing Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota. However, their victory was not resolute enough, leading President Lyndon B. Johnson to withdraw from the race.

Johnson emerged as the victor of the Democratic primary in the Granite State, securing a six percentage point lead with a final tally of 48-42. This outcome reflects a subpar performance by the current president, who failed to garner significant support in the contest.

Democratic Senator Robert F. Kennedy entered the campaign just four days thereafter.

There appears to be a recurrence of historical patterns, since Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the son of Kennedy, is currently engaged in a political campaign against the sitting president, Joe Biden.

On March 31, 1968, an announcement was made by Johnson.

“I shall not seek, and I will not accept, the nomination of my party for another term as your president.”

Hewitt postulates that President Biden is likely to undertake a comparable action akin to that of President Johnson.

“I think you’ll see an exit in the course of the primaries,” he said.

The potential reason for Biden’s departure from office may be attributed to the increasing controversy surrounding his family, as additional information emerges on their questionable international business transactions associated with Hunter Biden.

According to Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, “Joe Biden could pardon his son and then announce that he will not run for reelection” would be the ultimate “break the glass option.”

“Facing an impeachment inquiry, low public support, and a son in the legal dock, Biden could use the case to close out his political career,” he argued.

According to the former Fox News anchor, a number of factors might come into play.

While acknowledging that a Trump-Biden rematch in the 2024 election is less likely, Tucker cautioned that an entirely other situation might occur.

Senator Ted Cruz, a Republican, forecasted that Michelle Obama might be called upon to succeed Joe Biden.

The “Michelle Obama scenario for 2024” makes sense, but it’s unclear what tricks the Democrats have planned.

“A cornered rat is the most dangerous,” as the adage goes.

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