Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is showing signs of life as he begins an effort to box out other Republicans eyeing presidential runs in 2024.
Trump’s slow start over the holidays led Republicans to predict a “free-for-all” if rank-and-file voters began tilting away from the former president. Likely rivals began circling.
The former president’s campaign has been slow to assert itself on the ground but is inching forward with events in two of three early voting states Saturday. Signs of his wavering influence were on display as Rep. Kevin McCarthy waged a protracted fight for the House speakership against a group of 21 Republican holdouts this month.
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