'Tuned out': Expert says voters switching off because they can't believe GOP is for real
President of the United States Donald Trump speaking with supporters at a "Keep America Great" rally at Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, Arizona. (Gage Skidmore/Flickr)

Voters are still having a hard time wrapping their heads around the fact that the Republican Party is really going to nominate former President Donald Trump for the presidency again, according to an analyst.

Trump, who was impeached twice during his lone term in office and who is now facing 91 felony charges in four separate jurisdictions, is the overwhelming favorite to win the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, despite a better-than-average likelihood that he will be a convicted criminal by the time the election rolls around.

CNN reports that internal research from President Joe Biden's campaign shows that it's currently having trouble attracting undecided voters at the moment — simply because those voters don't really think Trump will once again be their sole major-party alternative.

One senior campaign official who spoke with CNN said that these voters at the moment are politically disengaged and still believe they will have a different Republican to pick from in 2024.

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"You can’t conceive of how tuned out these folks are," the official explained.

And although polls currently show Trump slightly ahead of Biden, the president's advisers are making a big bet that changes if Trump becomes the nominee and is on people's television screens every day.

"Once you get to that head-to-head, the dynamics change," one source said. "The world is different."