Trump ready to declare war on Democrats after finishing GOP revenge tour
President Donald Trump is shifting focus to the general election after completing his primary campaign against Republican adversaries. His political team believes they are well-positioned for the upcoming elections, despite concerns about candidate viability. Trump continues to assert his influence within the party, aiming to maintain GOP majorities in Congress.
- ▪Trump has concluded his primary campaign and is now concentrating on the general election.
- ▪His political aide, James Blair, indicated that they have moved on to the general elections despite the primary season not being over.
- ▪Trump's endorsements have led to significant victories for his chosen candidates in recent races.
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President Donald Trump has his eyes set on November. According to Trumpworld insiders, the president has finished waging his primary campaign of vengeance against Republican enemies and will now focus his war chest, time, and influence on the ultimate goal of maintaining the GOP’s House and Senate majorities in the general election. Recommended Stories Trump snubs Xi in promise to have first direct talk with leader ‘running Taiwan’ in almost 50 years White House meeting with GOP leadership canceled over impasse on ‘anti-weaponization’ fund Trump jokes he’ll get ‘killed’ by ‘the fake news’ for attending son’s wedding “We’ve basically moved on to general elections now,” James Blair, Trump’s top political aide, told the Washington Examiner, even while noting that the primary season had yet…
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