Trump's Revenge Tour Is Successful Now, But Will It Come Back To Haunt The GOP In November?
Trump's recent endorsements have led to significant primary losses for some Republican incumbents. The impact of his 'revenge tour' raises questions about its long-term effects on the GOP. Analysts are considering whether this strategy will benefit or harm the party in the upcoming elections.
- ▪Rep. Thomas Massie and Sen. Bill Cassidy lost their primaries after Trump's endorsements.
- ▪Trump's endorsements are reshaping the Republican primary landscape.
- ▪There are concerns about the potential backlash against the GOP due to Trump's influence.
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BusinessTrump's Revenge Tour Is Successful Now, But Will It Come Back To Haunt The GOP In November?ByForbesTV,Forbes Staff.Follow AuthorMay 21, 2026, 02:07pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.On "Forbes Newsroom," GOP strategist and executive director of Principles First Brittany Martinez reacted to the latest on President Trump’s revenge tour, which saw Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) both lose their primaries after Trump endorsed their challengers. Watch the conversation above. Got a tip? Share confidential information with Forbes.Editorial StandardsReprints & Permissions
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