‘No One Believes It’: Donald Trump Supporters Desperate for Excuses as His Bombshell Epstein Scandal Lands Eight Years After ‘Grab Them By the …’ Audio Was Released
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Once upon a time, mere allegations of Nazi admiration, multiple incidents of plagiarism and model groping — in front of a convicted sex offender — would have been enough to upend a presidential campaign, if not destroy it.
In 2016, Hillary Clinton believed Wikileaks’ release of her private emails played a major role in her 2016 defeat. Four years earlier, a tape showing Mitt Romney dismissed 47 percent of the electorate as “dependent on the government” who “believe they are victims” and will vote for President Barack Obama “no matter what” did incalculable damage to his campaign, the 2012 GOP nominee later acknowledged.
Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump, participates in a town hall at the Crown Center Arena on October 4, 2024, in Fayetteville, North Carolina. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
But with the country’s political divide deepening, have voters become immune to such last-minute, unexpected scandals? Will this year’s October surprises have any impact on the upcoming election?
It seems unlikely, at least when Donald Trump is in the crosshairs. Former model Stacey Williams, now 53, entered the fray on Wednesday, alleging Trump attacked her during a 1993 encounter at the Trump Tower while notorious accused...
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