As a Canadian political observer, there is little doubt that the current situation south of the border involving the Republican Party (GOP) and their selection of a presidential candidate to run in the election later this year is all very strange. You have former President Donald Trump who is currently under indictment in four different civil and criminal cases. Despite this, the majority of GOP supporters continue to back Trump, with the polls showing that he is still leading the other GOP candidates by a substantial margin. Trump’s primaries’ platform to date has reflected his desire for “personal retribution” against those who opposed him following his failure to get re-elected in 2020, and to implement an “autocratic” regime.
In addition, one of the indictments pertains to the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol by a violent mob and Trump’s alleged role in the conspiracy to keep himself in power by overturning the election results. Recently, both Maine and Colorado had decisions to throw Trump off the ballot over 14th Amendment’s ban on “insurrectionists”. Given this unprecedented situation, Trump is expected to appeal and both cases are likely to end up at the U.S. Supreme Court. On top of which, Trump’s main GOP primary rivals, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, have declined to attack Trump with regards to any of the indictments for fear of upsetting Trump’s GOP base and thereby loosing their potential support.
Given his apparent continuing political support among the MAGA Republicans, Trump has declined to even participate in the recent candidate debates, something unheard of in Canadian politics. When leadership conventions are held in Canada, current party leaders or aspiring party members to lead the party are required to present their platforms in front of party members as part of the voting at the party convention. As well, open candidate debates are held prior to the leadership convention. In the case of Trump, the other candidates are at a disadvantage since they cannot debate him in an open forum, subsequently being left to mainly attack each other in his absence. Trump, on the other hand, has simply continued to carry out his usual style of campaigning in public and through media coverage, openly attacking his GOP rivals in his traditional style of vicious name calling and spiteful insinuations about their character.
What is even crazier, a new poll recently taken by the Washington Post with the University of Maryland indicated that MAGA has not only stuck with Trump on the questions of January 6th, but a few who even believed that he might have done something wrong at the time have now come back to his side. Still, they apparently aren’t many. However, Republicans loved Trump then and they appear to continue to love him now. Nevertheless, there is little doubt that should Trump be convicted of a criminal indictment, the majority of American voters nationally, especially independents, would choose President Biden over Trump in the next presidential election. On the other hand, polls indicate that Republicans don’t seem to care. They’re even starting to warm to the idea of Trump serving from a jail cell, which legal experts believe is constitutionally possible. This result would really be bewildering to say the least!
For this reason, NBC News reported in December 2023 that Trump’s campaign believes the January 6th trial was specifically timed to take him off the campaign trail at a crucial stage. They further believe that they can outsmart the prosecutors by wrapping up the primaries early. At this time, much is up in the air when it comes to trial dates surrounding the indictments. Observers also correctly believe that Trump doesn’t want the particular January 6th trial to happen anytime soon. It’s pretty much self-evident that he really doesn’t want to be convicted, despite his lawyers’ assurances about an appeal. Obviously, they further believe that should he win the election, Trump would simply pardon himself and be done with it.
Anyone, including myself, watching this “circus” from afar is left scratching their heads. Democracy had taken a serious beating in light of Donald Trump’s ridiculous accusations that the 2020 presidential election was stolen by Joe Biden. His continuing attacks on the judicial and democratic processes in public forum, culminating in the terrible attack on the Capitol, have resulted in major blows to the state of American democracy. His disposition for autocratic leanings is of great concern to other democracies, including that in Canada. In the coming months, Canadians need to more closely watch the strange situation flowing from the GOP primaries. One way or another, the results will affect us all!