Former Fox News powerhouse, Tucker Carlson, renowned for his sharp analysis, has set the nation abuzz with his daring forecast for the 2024 presidential election. As reported by the Conservative Brief on Sunday, December 24, 2023, Carlson’s prediction is causing quite a stir.
Speaking at a recent event, Carlson tapped into the prevailing sentiments of anger and unease he’s encountered among regular folks, not just conspiracy theorists. He assured that these are everyday citizens expressing genuine worries about the state of the nation.
I flew out here across the country this morning and spent five hours texting people… and I gotta tell you, every single person I texted, except my wife — who’s not on the internet at all — was angry and paranoid, Carlson revealed at the Turning Point Action Conference in Florida.
These concerns, according to Carlson, aren’t coming from the fringes but from ordinary people deeply invested in the country’s success. He firmly asserted that their feelings of anger and paranoia are entirely justified, predicting a year ahead like no other in the country.
I’m just telling you once again, what you already know, which is, this is going to be — the next year is going to be, I think I’d bet my house on it, really like nothing we’ve ever seen in the country, Carlson declared.
Drawing parallels between human intuition and a dog’s alertness, Carlson urged people to stay informed about political developments. He highlighted critical topics like President Joe Biden’s mental condition, Donald Trump’s legal challenges, and societal issues such as gender ideology.
Your gut is the one thing that doesn’t lie to you. Your gut only has your interest in mind. It is not trying to sell you a product or convince you to vote for it, Carlson emphasized.
In the backdrop of global political volatility, Carlson pointed out similar turbulence in politics worldwide, especially in the West. He questioned the unique dynamics of the upcoming presidential race, where one candidate is perceived as senile, creating uncertainty about who truly leads the White House.
Commenting on Trump’s legal battles, Carlson noted the unconventional nature of the former president’s popularity despite facing legal challenges. He remarked, Nothing that is happening now or that has happened for the last five or six years can be explained through conventional political terms.
With ongoing political turbulence, Carlson’s prediction adds an intriguing layer to discussions about the potential scenarios leading up to the 2024 presidential election.

