It was supposed to be a red wave that former President Donald Trump could triumphantly ride to the Republican nomination as he prepares to launch another White House run.
WASHINGTON - It was supposed to be a red wave that former President Donaldcould triumphantly ride to the Republican nomination as he prepares to launch another White House run.'s appeal and the future of a party that has fully embraced him, seemingly at its peril, while at the same time giving new momentum to his most potent potential rival.
adviser Jason Miller, who spent the night with the former president at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida. “Georgia needs to be the focus of every Republican in the country right now,” he said.sought to use the midterms as an opportunity to prove his enduring political influence after losing the White House in 2020. He endorsed more than 330 candidates in races up and down the ballot, often elevating inexperienced and deeply flawed candidates. He reveled in their primary victories.
Reed argued the party “had everything going for us: money, the issue agenda, Biden being in the tank,” but said's efforts to keep himself in the spotlight by teasing a run in the race's final stretch “obviously worked up a lot of independents and Democrats to turn out and vote.”friend and adviser-turned-critic, who is considering his own run for president in 2024, said Republicans “have a fundamental decision to make.
“We lost in `18. We lost in `20. We lost in '21 in Georgia. And now in '22 we're going to net lose governorships, we're not going to pick up the number of seats in the House that we thought and we may not win the Senate despite a president who has a 40% job approval,” he said. “There's only one person to blame for that and that's Donald
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