McCarthy questions whether Trump is ‘strongest’ Republican in 2024

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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) expressed doubt Tuesday about whether Donald Trump is the best bet for the GOP to regain the White House next year.

“Can he win that election? Yeah he can,” McCarthy told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” morning show. “The question is, is he the strongest to win the election? I don’t know that answer.”

“But can anyone beat Biden? Yeah, anybody can beat Biden,” the speaker went on. “Can Biden beat other people? Yes, Biden can beat them. It’s on any given day.”

Trump has been widely pegged as the GOP frontrunner and leads his nearest competitor, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis by 30.6 percentage points in the RealClearPolitics national polling average.

The same outlet shows Trump, 77, narrowly leading the 80-year-old Biden in the 2024 popular vote, 43.8% to 43.6%.


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Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) walks to the House Chambers to open up the legislative session in the U.S. Capitol Building.
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Kevin McCarthy questions whether Trump is ‘strongest’ Republican in general election.
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The comments amounted to a rare waver by McCarthy in his backing of Trump. On Friday, the speaker came out in support of a move among House Republicans to expunge both of the 45th president’s impeachments.

“I think it is appropriate,” McCarthy said at the time. “Just as I thought before — that you should expunge it, because it never should have gone through.”

On Tuesday, CNBC co-host Joe Kernen pointed out Trump’s mounting legal troubles, including a 34-count indictment out of Manhattan and a 37-count federal indictment for allegedly hoarding sensitive national security documents.


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Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) listens during an event to commemorate the 34th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre.
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“It makes it complicated. It also helps him,” McCarthy replied, alluding to Trump’s strong polling in the GOP primary despite the indictments.

The speaker added that if Trump is the GOP nominee for a third consecutive cycle, “sheer policy to policy, it’s not good for Republicans — it’s good for America. Trump’s policies are better, straightforward, than Biden’s.”

McCarthy has declined to make an endorsement in the 2024 primary race.


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Former President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster on Tuesday, June 13, 2023.
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Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) speaks to members of the media at the U.S. Capitol on May 24, 2023.
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Trump, on the other hand, backed McCarthy’s speakership bid back in January, calling on rebel Republicans to rally behind the Californian.

Still the speaker has routinely lavished praise on the former president and backed him publicly during his various legal tribulations.

“Today is indeed a dark day for the United States of America. It is unconscionable for a President to indict the leading candidate opposing him,” McCarthy tweeted after Trump announced June 8 he had been indicted in the classified documents case.

A Trump campaign spokesman did not immediately return a request for comment.



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