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Is Donald Trump’s midterm advice working for Republicans?

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Post by vege57 Thu Oct 06, 2022 6:50 pm

Great American wrote:Well, one thing is for sure:

Almost Everyone Trump Endorses Wins Their Primary!

Trump has always been the central issue in Republican primaries: Candidates talk up their own support for the president and commonly attack their opponents by saying they were once a “never Trumper” or won’t support Trump’s agenda. Trump’s endorsement has quickly become the most coveted prize in Republican primaries.

In 2018, Trump-supported candidates went 15-for-17 in GOP primaries for the U.S. Senate, U.S. House and governorships in which no incumbent ran — a higher win rate than the other 11 endorsers we tracked.

In 2020, Trump has endorsed 111 candidates in these primaries, and 109 of them won the Republican nomination or advanced to the general election.

That 98 percent win rate is nothing short of extraordinary — and Trump has not been shy about bragging about it on Twitter. . . . .


""Almost Everyone Trump Endorses Wins Their Primary!""

My feeling is that hes only endorsing the ones he thinks are going to win ? Time will tell ,
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