As Donald Trump’s two main Republican rivals slugged it out Wednesday on an Iowa debate stage, the former president appeared across town on a Fox News Channel town hall in a counterprogramming move where few discouraging words were heard.

Trump walked onstage to cheers and chants of “USA,” stayed at the end to sign autographs and heard one audience member blurt out “love you” after he took her question.

He was barely challenged by questioners who left several challenging topics on the table — like Trump’s false claims about the 2020 election, his support for Capitol insurrectionists and legal arguments this week in which his lawyers claimed he had immunity from any potential crimes he might have conducted while in office.

When asked about his previous statements that a second term as president would be about retribution for his enemies, Trump said he wouldn’t have time for it.

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    How would it be split? Unless Trump is successfully removed from the ballot, Trump is the only candidate that republican voters actually want.

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      I’m not too sure about that. There are Republicans who have never liked Trump, ones who have had enough of him, and ones who would die for him. If enough states successfully remove him the party might consider an alternative. In that case you’ll get a lot of write ins for Trump and an easy Democrat win. If they don’t go with an alternative, we can at least count on those states being blue

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        How did those never-Trumpers do in 2016? I’m pretty sure most of them ended up supporting Trump.

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          Sorry guys I didn’t mean to inject optimism into this thread

          Edit: Don’t forget we won 2020. We were smart to swap out Hillary after she lost 2016. Maybe they’ll be smart too. In fact, how many times has a losing candidate been chosen by their party again?

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            I’m glad you’re optimistic. I just don’t know, considering past history, if that’s the part to be optimistic about.

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            I just think most of us have learned not to get our hopes up much for anything going well in US politics and especially wrt this guy. From where I’m sitting, being optimistic about something like a split conservative vote is just asking for major disappointment.