Donald Trump still needs to win over moderates, as shown by Pennsylvania primary
Pennsylvania Republicans recently sent a message to former President Donald Trump – a significant portion of the party’s supporters still need some convincing.
Despite winning 83.5% of the votes in the state’s primary race, Trump lost 155,000 votes to Nikki Haley, who is not even a candidate.
The fact that he lost 16.5% of the primary vote to a candidate who dropped out in March is a concerning red flag.
Although recent polls show Trump leading comfortably in four swing states, he still has work to do in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, with President Biden currently ahead in Michigan.
To secure a win on Election Day, Trump’s team must focus on winning over traditional Republicans and right-leaning independents who may still be undecided.
Trump has shown signs of moving in the right direction by defending Speaker Mike Johnson and supporting leaving abortion decisions to the states.
It is important for Trump to avoid making explosive statements and instead focus on highlighting Biden’s gaffes to win over moderates.
With 15% of Republican voters concerned about Trump’s rhetoric, he needs to reassure doubters that he is aligned with regular Republicans and not the establishment.