Bret Baier questions Trump about how he’ll get women back in 2024, and Trump says he won in 2020
Former President Donald Trump told Fox host Bret Baier on Monday that he had won “big” in 2020, not just in 2024.
It was Baier who forced Trump to consider the poll numbers of women leaving the Republican Party, especially after Roe v. Wade was overturned. Support for abortion rights has always existed, but it has never been as strong as now. Four out of five voters now support abortion rights, according to NPR.
Trump was asked how that strategy can be used to win back such voters.
“You’re not looking at the right polls,” Trump told Baier.
“What do you tell that female, independent voter that voted against you in 2020,” Baier asked.
“First of all, I won in 2020 by a lot, okay?” Trump said with a twinge of anger. “Let’s get that straight. I won in 2020.”
“You know, that’s not what — that’s not,” Baier tried to correct him.
“And if you look at all of the tapes, if you look at everything that you want to look at — you take a look at ‘Truth to Vote’ where they have people stuffing the ballot boxes on tapes, or
“Mr. President, those were all looked into,” Baier corrected.
Immediately, Trump attacked Hunter Biden, spoke about the FBI and Twitter, and then claimed everything was corrupt.
“But you lost the 2020 election,” said Baier.
Appearing to call him “Brad,” Trump said that the “stuffed ballots” and “all of the things, including the 51 intelligence agents.”
There were recounts in all 50 states, Baier said.
“We’re trying to get recounts, real recounts,” Trump claimed.
There was no evidence of widespread corruption, according to Baier. “There were lawsuits more than 50 of them by your lawyers, some in front of judges you appointed.”
“Look at Wisconsin,” Trump said with no context.
“With no evidence,” Baier cut in.
Trump claimed Wisconsin “practically admitted it was all rigged. Other states are doing the same and it continues to be rigged…”
A number of cases of voter fraud were investigated, said Baier.
“You know why Bret because they weren’t looking at the right things, Bret,” Trump said.
For several minutes, the interview continued in this manner.
As far as suburban, independent women are concerned, Trump never addressed them.