Trump goes 55-0, no endorsements lost

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According to an early tabulation of his betting on the 2022 primaries, his endorsed candidates have all won or moved into runoffs.

The headliner from yesterday’s elections was the surprising victory of Hillbilly Elegy author J.D. Vance. The 37-year-old first-time candidate endorsed by Trump took the GOP primary in Ohio.

“President Trump’s historic endorsement streak of success continues unabated,” former White House Political Director Brian Jack told Secrets today.

“He’s 55-0 in midterm primaries — undeniable proof that his endorsement is the most powerful endorsement in politics,” he added.

Just yesterday, Secrets reported a Rasmussen Reports survey that suggested an endorsement from Trump is not just valuable, but much more than one from unpopular President Joe Biden.

Vance’s victory also was a win for Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has also joined in the endorsement business to back "America First" candidates.

Of the 55, five Trump-backed candidates have been pushed into runoffs, and Team Trump does not view them as losses. “We count runoffs as a win too — they didn’t lose,” said a Trump adviser.

Trump does have one notable endorsement in trouble, Georgia gubernatorial candidate David Perdue, who is trailing Gov. Brian Kemp leading up to the May 24 GOP primary. But his other big endorsement in Georgia,
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/washington-secrets/trump-goes-55-0-no-endorsements-lost
 
Below is the list of Trump’s 55 endorsed gubernatorial, Senate, House, and local candidates. An asterisk indicates a runoff:

IN-02: Walorski, Jackie
IN-03: Banks, Jim
IN-04: Baird, Jim
IN-05: Spartz, Victoria
IN-06: Pence, Greg
IN-08: Bucshon, Larry

OH-SENATE: Vance, J.D.
OH-SOS: LaRose, Frank
OH-AG: Yost, Dave
OH-TREAS: Sprague, Robert
OH-AUD: Faber, Keith
OH-01: Chabot, Steve
OH-02: Wenstrup, Brad
OH-04: Jordan, Jim
OH-05: Latta, Bob
OH-06: Johnson, Bill
OH-07: Miller, Max
OH-08: Davidson, Warren
OH-10: Turner, Mike
OH-12: Balderson, Troy
OH-13: Gilbert, Madison Gesiotto
OH-15: Carey, Mike

TX-GOV: Abbott, Greg
TX-LG: Patrick, Dan
TX-AG: Paxton, Ken*
TX-Ag: Miller, Sid
TX-Comp: Hegar, Glenn
TX-LC: Buckingham, Dawn*
TX-04: Fallon, Pat
TX-05: Gooden, Lance
TX-06: Ellzey, Jake
TX-10: McCaul, Michael
TX-11: Pfluger, August
TX-12: Granger, Kay
TX-13: Jackson, Ronny
TX-14: Weber, Randy
TX-15: De La Cruz, Monica
TX-19: Arrington, Jodey
TX-22: Nehls, Troy
TX-24: Van Duyne, Beth
TX-25: Williams, Roger
TX-26: Burgess, Michael
TX-27: Cloud, Michael
TX-31: Carter, John
TX-36: Babin, Brian
TX-38: Hunt, Wesley
TX-SD-08: Paxton, Angela
TX-SD-11: Middleton, Mayes
TX-SD-24: Flores, Pete*
TX-SD-31: Sparks, Kevin
TX-HD-15: Toth, Steve
TX-HD-31: Guillen, Ryan*
TX-HD-61: Frazier, Frederick
TX-Tarrant Co-Judge: O’Hare, Tim
TX-Tarrant Co-DA: Sorrells, Phil*
 
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amazing. McConnell and the rest of the RINOS better learn the new Republican party is POPULIST base
 
Why are you guys so surprised, these are primaries where Trump won the general by wide margins, from my observation, nothing to see here.
 
Why are you guys so surprised, these are primaries where Trump won the general by wide margins, from my observation, nothing to see here.
but the CANDIDATES in the PRIMARY endorsed by Trump are the winners; meaning those not endorsed by Trump lost these races

You need some math and civics classes
 
You are aware these are Republican primaries, most in ruby red Republican States, where the candidates were trying to out Trump each other

Meaning the right has lost its middle ground, become more of the Trump cult, good for Democrats, they love Trump’s name or identity on the ballot
 
You are aware these are Republican primaries, most in ruby red Republican States, where the candidates were trying to out Trump each other

Meaning the right has lost its middle ground, become more of the Trump cult, good for Democrats, they love Trump’s name or identity on the ballot
The "cult" has the electoral power.. True this doesn't mean anything in purple or blue states
but it does show Trump is still a kingmaker of the party.

Kinzinger, Cheney, McConnell and a few other Flake types gotta get behind the America First agenda
or be out of touch

It also shows great resilience of Trump's policies -something that will come into play come the general
 
Below is the list of Trump’s 55 endorsed gubernatorial, Senate, House, and local candidates. An asterisk indicates a runoff:

IN-02: Walorski, Jackie
IN-03: Banks, Jim
IN-04: Baird, Jim
IN-05: Spartz, Victoria
IN-06: Pence, Greg
IN-08: Bucshon, Larry

OH-SENATE: Vance, J.D.
OH-SOS: LaRose, Frank
OH-AG: Yost, Dave
OH-TREAS: Sprague, Robert
OH-AUD: Faber, Keith
OH-01: Chabot, Steve
OH-02: Wenstrup, Brad
OH-04: Jordan, Jim
OH-05: Latta, Bob
OH-06: Johnson, Bill
OH-07: Miller, Max
OH-08: Davidson, Warren
OH-10: Turner, Mike
OH-12: Balderson, Troy
OH-13: Gilbert, Madison Gesiotto
OH-15: Carey, Mike

TX-GOV: Abbott, Greg
TX-LG: Patrick, Dan
TX-AG: Paxton, Ken*
TX-Ag: Miller, Sid
TX-Comp: Hegar, Glenn
TX-LC: Buckingham, Dawn*
TX-04: Fallon, Pat
TX-05: Gooden, Lance
TX-06: Ellzey, Jake
TX-10: McCaul, Michael
TX-11: Pfluger, August
TX-12: Granger, Kay
TX-13: Jackson, Ronny
TX-14: Weber, Randy
TX-15: De La Cruz, Monica
TX-19: Arrington, Jodey
TX-22: Nehls, Troy
TX-24: Van Duyne, Beth
TX-25: Williams, Roger
TX-26: Burgess, Michael
TX-27: Cloud, Michael
TX-31: Carter, John
TX-36: Babin, Brian
TX-38: Hunt, Wesley
TX-SD-08: Paxton, Angela
TX-SD-11: Middleton, Mayes
TX-SD-24: Flores, Pete*
TX-SD-31: Sparks, Kevin
TX-HD-15: Toth, Steve
TX-HD-31: Guillen, Ryan*
TX-HD-61: Frazier, Frederick
TX-Tarrant Co-Judge: O’Hare, Tim
TX-Tarrant Co-DA: Sorrells, Phil*

You realize you just gave the leftists a hit list, right?
 
You realize you just gave the leftists a hit list, right?
oh please. this is all easy public record
if you think a Trump endorsement means the Dems will pay more attention to defeating the Republicans
I can only say that's not how it works
 
The "cult" has the electoral power.. True this doesn't mean anything in purple or blue states
but it does show Trump is still a kingmaker of the party.

Kinzinger, Cheney, McConnell and a few other Flake types gotta get behind the America First agenda
or be out of touch

It also shows great resilience of Trump's policies -something that will come into play come the general

Only been Republicans who have doubted, more so hoped, that Trump wasn’t the head of the Party, in fact, it is no longer or has been the Republican Party, but now it is the party of Trump. Dangerous in.a democracy when one person totally controls a political entity, shades of an autocracy, the opinions of others are important

And as much as you see Trump’s dominance in the party as a plus, Democrats also see it as a plus, easier to run against Trump, as history has shown
 
amazing. McConnell and the rest of the RINOS better learn the new Republican party is POPULIST base

I'm still baffled for the dislike/almost hate directed at McConnell. I get it from people on the left but it seems many on the right feel the same way. He played a huge role in the make up of the Supreme Court that we have today. His work on judges has been phenomenal. Yet people hit him with this RINO label. It's not something I understand.
 
I'm still baffled for the dislike/almost hate directed at McConnell. I get it from people on the left but it seems many on the right feel the same way. He played a huge role in the make up of the Supreme Court that we have today. His work on judges has been phenomenal. Yet people hit him with this RINO label. It's not something I understand.

He is totally responsible for the SCOTUS we have today, and the reason it went from at least a symbolic deliberating juridical body to a straight political entity

And pretty obvious why many on the right disdain Mitch, he disagreed with Trump, same reason they hate Fauci, not complicated, the GOP has become the party of Trump, you question anything and you are ostracized

Now those of you still attached to traditional Republican principles are stuck on an island, and you are going to be there for quite awhile
 
I'm still baffled for the dislike/almost hate directed at McConnell. I get it from people on the left but it seems many on the right feel the same way. He played a huge role in the make up of the Supreme Court that we have today. His work on judges has been phenomenal. Yet people hit him with this RINO label. It's not something I understand.

On a rare occasion he stood up to Trump and didn’t apologize, that’s not acceptable.
 
According to an early tabulation of his betting on the 2022 primaries, his endorsed candidates have all won or moved into runoffs.

The headliner from yesterday’s elections was the surprising victory of Hillbilly Elegy author J.D. Vance. The 37-year-old first-time candidate endorsed by Trump took the GOP primary in Ohio.

“President Trump’s historic endorsement streak of success continues unabated,” former White House Political Director Brian Jack told Secrets today.

“He’s 55-0 in midterm primaries — undeniable proof that his endorsement is the most powerful endorsement in politics,” he added.

Just yesterday, Secrets reported a Rasmussen Reports survey that suggested an endorsement from Trump is not just valuable, but much more than one from unpopular President Joe Biden.

Vance’s victory also was a win for Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has also joined in the endorsement business to back "America First" candidates.

Of the 55, five Trump-backed candidates have been pushed into runoffs, and Team Trump does not view them as losses. “We count runoffs as a win too — they didn’t lose,” said a Trump adviser.

Trump does have one notable endorsement in trouble, Georgia gubernatorial candidate David Perdue, who is trailing Gov. Brian Kemp leading up to the May 24 GOP primary. But his other big endorsement in Georgia,
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/washington-secrets/trump-goes-55-0-no-endorsements-lost

For better or worse Trump clearly still has a strong grasp of the Republican Party.
 
On a rare occasion he stood up to Trump and didn’t apologize, that’s not acceptable.

Really kind of surprised at “cawacko” raising that question, he has seemed too knowledgeable to not see what has occurred in his own party
 
According to an early tabulation of his betting on the 2022 primaries, his endorsed candidates have all won or moved into runoffs.

The headliner from yesterday’s elections was the surprising victory of Hillbilly Elegy author J.D. Vance. The 37-year-old first-time candidate endorsed by Trump took the GOP primary in Ohio.

“President Trump’s historic endorsement streak of success continues unabated,” former White House Political Director Brian Jack told Secrets today.

“He’s 55-0 in midterm primaries — undeniable proof that his endorsement is the most powerful endorsement in politics,” he added.

Just yesterday, Secrets reported a Rasmussen Reports survey that suggested an endorsement from Trump is not just valuable, but much more than one from unpopular President Joe Biden.

Vance’s victory also was a win for Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has also joined in the endorsement business to back "America First" candidates.

Of the 55, five Trump-backed candidates have been pushed into runoffs, and Team Trump does not view them as losses. “We count runoffs as a win too — they didn’t lose,” said a Trump adviser.

Trump does have one notable endorsement in trouble, Georgia gubernatorial candidate David Perdue, who is trailing Gov. Brian Kemp leading up to the May 24 GOP primary. But his other big endorsement in Georgia,
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/washington-secrets/trump-goes-55-0-no-endorsements-lost

Since the GOP has largely devolved into the Trump Party, this probably doesn't come as much of a surprise to anyone. But, still, I'd be interested to find out how much of this was a matter of Trump vaulting a trailing candidate to a win, by endorsing, as opposed to Trump backing the early favorite.
 
It's funny - I get ridiculed on here for claiming that Trump is still the most influential figure in American politics. And anytime anyone bring up Trump, they usually get a sarcastic "Trump, Trump, Trump!" from one of the righties here, who seem to think that he's no longer relevant to current events.

Make no mistake: Trump runs the GOP, and they don't do anything without his approval. Every candidate needs his thumbs up. And he will be the '24 nominee for the party.

I'm using "party" loosely. It's really a cult now.
 
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