GOP Lawmakers Say Primaries Show Trump’s Firm Grip on Party
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Senate Republicans say the strong performances by Trump-backed candidates in the GOP primaries show former President Trump maintains a grip on their party. While left-leaning articles highlight that according to Trump’s former allies, Republican candidates in upcoming primaries may have a tougher time getting an endorsement from Donald Trump, right-leaning articles highlight that Republican voters in Georgia are prepared to dismiss Trump’s unsupported claims that the 2020 election was stolen.
A left-leaning article by CNN highlights that according to Trump’s former allies, Republican candidates in upcoming primaries may have a tougher time getting an endorsement from Donald Trump. Sources say Trump is feeling more risk-averse amid the deadlocked Senate GOP contest in Pennsylvania.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that Trump-backed candidates will be the heavy favorite heading into the 2024 presidential election. Trump’s endorsements in several high-profile instances appear to have propelled lagging candidates to victory.
A right-leaning article by Washington Examiner highlights that Republican voters in Georgia are prepared to dismiss Trump’s unsupported claims that the 2020 election was stolen. The article notes voters are also rejecting former Senator David Perdue, Trump’s handpicked candidate.
From the right
Midterm Memo: Georgia bedevils Trump as Kemp looks to dispatch Perdue in gubernatorial primary
Washington Examiner