okfine
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If donors pull back funding for the Trump re-election campaign they will divert to other Republican politicians trying to save majority Senate seats.
One big reason is because Trump is losing in polling to Biden. Another is future open USSC seats. Makes you wonder if that is the only reason the GOP stuck with Trump. If donors abandon him you can figure that one out. Dump Trump to save the Senate. Very simple.
"On Monday, The New York Times reported that Republican megadonors are quietly considering abandoning President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign as a lost cause, and instead redirecting their resources into preventing a Democratic takeover of the Senate."
“Almost no one is talking openly about abandoning Mr. Trump at this point. A total collapse at the top of the ticket, Republican strategists and donors agree, would only make holding the Senate harder,” reported Shane Goldmacher. “But maintaining the Senate is an urgent imperative for the G.O.P.: A Democratic Senate could offer a glide path for liberal Supreme Court nominees from a President Biden, or block Mr. Trump’s judges if he won a second term. And right now, Senate Republican incumbents and candidates are losing badly in the money chase not just in the top Senate battlegrounds — states like Maine, Arizona, Colorado and North Carolina — but also in deep red states, such as Montana, where seats are now increasingly up for grabs.”
One big reason is because Trump is losing in polling to Biden. Another is future open USSC seats. Makes you wonder if that is the only reason the GOP stuck with Trump. If donors abandon him you can figure that one out. Dump Trump to save the Senate. Very simple.
"On Monday, The New York Times reported that Republican megadonors are quietly considering abandoning President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign as a lost cause, and instead redirecting their resources into preventing a Democratic takeover of the Senate."
“Almost no one is talking openly about abandoning Mr. Trump at this point. A total collapse at the top of the ticket, Republican strategists and donors agree, would only make holding the Senate harder,” reported Shane Goldmacher. “But maintaining the Senate is an urgent imperative for the G.O.P.: A Democratic Senate could offer a glide path for liberal Supreme Court nominees from a President Biden, or block Mr. Trump’s judges if he won a second term. And right now, Senate Republican incumbents and candidates are losing badly in the money chase not just in the top Senate battlegrounds — states like Maine, Arizona, Colorado and North Carolina — but also in deep red states, such as Montana, where seats are now increasingly up for grabs.”
GOP donors may pull funds from Trump's sinking campaign to try to save the Senate: report
On Monday, The New York Times reported that Republican megadonors are quietly considering abandoning President Donald Trump's re-election campaign as a lost cause, and instead redirecting their resources into preventing a Democratic takeover of the Senate."Almost no one is talking openly about...
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