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Tucker Carlson For President In 2024? How The Now Ex-Fox News Host Could End Up In The White House

(Western Journal) Will Tucker Carlson run for president of the United States?

That very question has been batted around for years, no more so than now following news of the conservative talk show host’s exit from Fox News.

 

That departure was announced Monday, with observers left to speculate what Carlson plans to do next.

Many, such as The Daily Wire co-CEO Jeremy Boreing, wonder whether he will choose to enter the 2024 Republican presidential race.

“Whatever [Tucker Carlson] does next, he’ll succeed. If that something is running for president, the entire game just changed,” Boreing wrote Monday on Twitter.

 

Carlson certainly would attract large numbers of voters in a GOP primary, even if that primary were filled with heavy hitters such as former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

His sheer influence cannot be overstated.

“Tucker Carlson Tonight” consistently ranked as the most-watched cable news program in the country. In 2020, the show even went as far as becoming the most-watched cable program in U.S. history, raking in an astounding 4.5 million viewers on average over the year’s first quarter, according to Business Insider.

Many on social media suggested they would support him either at the top of the ticket or as a running mate to one of the other top contenders.

 

When murmurs of a potential Carlson bid for the White House first began back in 2020, Politico spoke with 16 prominent Republican strategists and leaders.

The outlet reported there was “an emerging consensus in the GOP” that Carlson would be a top contender for the White House if he chose to run.

Unless, of course, he opted to run as an independent. Given Carlson’s open disdain for the Republican Party, this remains a very real possibility — although the former Fox News host likely would have a better shot at winning with the support of the party apparatus.

But what would a Tucker Carlson presidency look like?

He likely would enact a more populist agenda as opposed to an overtly conservative one.

During an interview with Ben Shapiro in 2018, Carlson said, without hesitation, that he would be willing to ban and restrict automation if it meant saving American jobs.

“Would you, Tucker Carlson, be in favor of restrictions on the ability of trucking companies to use this sort of technology specifically to sort of artificially maintain the number of jobs that are available in the trucking industry?” Shapiro asked.

“Are you joking? In a second. In a second,” Carlson said.

He then went into greater detail on his plan, saying if he were president, he would order to Department of Transportation to keep driverless trucks off the road.

“Why? Really simple: Driving for a living is the single most common job for high school-educated men in this country in all 50 states,” Carlson said.

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