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How Trump’s revenge tour against Republicans could cost the party in November

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Coverage of this event varies across outlets. The Guardian emphasizes the potential political consequences for Trump and the Republican Party, framing his actions as a risk to their congressional majority. In contrast, the Straits Times…
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 How Trump’s revenge tour against Republicans could cost the party in November
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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.

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