How Trump’s revenge tour against Republicans could cost the party in November
Former President Donald Trump is actively campaigning against several Republican candidates in the upcoming elections. His actions, often referred to as a 'revenge tour,' may have significant implications for the party's success in November. Analysts suggest that this could lead to divisions within the party and impact voter turnout.
- ▪Trump is targeting Republican candidates he perceives as disloyal.
- ▪His campaign strategy may alienate some party members and voters.
- ▪The upcoming elections could see a shift in Republican dynamics due to these actions.
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