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You can't simply call it a Democrat boogeyman when it's universally supported (and in some cases even authored) by the people that are most likely going to be in Trumps government. That's the same as saying that it's fine to have Hitler in charge of defense as long as the president is (initially) distancing himself from it.
If anything, I'd be worried about it even more if I was such a big Trump fan as you. What if the people that do support project 2025 make sure Trump dies shortly after becoming president just so they can fully take over? Have you thought about that?
It is a democrat boogeyman though lol. Used to scare you into submission to the democratic party. Also, universally supported by who? Do you know what universal means? It means everyone, if not nearly. Yes, there are people in Trump's circle who are associated with Project 2025, but that doesn't really prove anything, because there are also people in Trump's circle that aren't associated with Project 2025, including Trump himself. Vance too. Project 2025 is also not a presidential agenda. It's just a wide range of conservative views that the heritage foundation think would make America a better place. The only real presidential agenda is Trump's Agenda 47, which is not the same as Project 2025.