In a recent interview on MSNBC, Rick Wilson, co-founder of the Lincoln Project, voiced stark concerns over Donald Trump’s strategy heading into the 2024 election. Wilson alleged that Trump isn’t planning on winning outright but rather hopes to keep the election close enough to fuel claims of a rigged outcome. According to Wilson, this strategy would allow Trump to rile up his supporters and potentially incite unrest.
“Trump isn’t expecting to win,” Wilson told MSNBC. “He just wants it to be close so he can cry foul and incite violence from his supporters.” Wilson underscored the need for Trump’s defeat to be “a devastating wipeout” to prevent any post-election chaos. His comments have ignited a fierce debate online, with many concerned about the former president’s ability to mobilize his base in the event of a contested result.
The Lincoln Project, known for its unrelenting opposition to Trump and his influence, believes the 2024 election poses significant risks to American democracy if not won decisively. Wilson stressed that merely winning isn’t enough; Trump must be defeated by an overwhelming margin to avoid disputes. “If it’s close, he’ll use it as fuel,” Wilson warned, “and that’s a dangerous game.”
His statements have added fuel to an already charged political climate, with Trump supporters defending the former president, claiming he’s only focused on a fair election. However, the Lincoln Project and its followers argue that Trump’s recent behavior, along with his past claims about election fraud, point to a strategy of setting the stage for contesting the results. Wilson suggested that Trump’s rhetoric could again lead to incidents similar to the Capitol riot, saying, “The stakes are as high as they’ve ever been.”
This call to action by the Lincoln Project has not gone unnoticed on social media. Supporters of Wilson’s perspective rallied around the demand for a decisive victory, with some users echoing his sentiments that only a clear, indisputable outcome can prevent future unrest. “If it’s a landslide, he has no room to dispute it,” one Twitter user commented, capturing the anxiety surrounding a potentially contested election.
Critics, however, have pushed back against the Lincoln Project’s claims, accusing the organization of stoking fear for political gain. Trump supporters took to social media to counter Wilson’s remarks, with one user arguing, “Trump has every right to question close results—this is a democracy!” Others argued that Wilson’s comments could be seen as fearmongering intended to galvanize anti-Trump voters by painting a grim picture of potential post-election violence.
Wilson’s comments underscore the tensions that continue to define the American political landscape. With the Lincoln Project amplifying its warnings, the message from Wilson and his team is clear: only a resounding defeat will be enough to stave off the chaos they predict Trump might incite. “This isn’t just about beating Trump,” Wilson insisted, “it’s about making it impossible for him to claim otherwise.”
As the 2024 election approaches, the Lincoln Project remains vigilant, urging voters to turn out in record numbers to prevent any chance of ambiguity. For them, a decisive victory is more than just a win; it’s a safeguard for democracy. Whether or not their fears materialize, Wilson’s warnings have brought new urgency to the election, with supporters across the political spectrum weighing in on what they see as a pivotal moment in American politics.


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