Trump Still Boss as his candidates sweep primaries

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Trump still holds sway in GOP as MAGA candidates win in key primary races
PUBLISHED WED, AUG 3 20221:40 PM EDTUPDATED WED, AUG 3 20225:38 PM EDT
Kevin Breuninger

Election results in a slate of key primary races Tuesday night underscored former President Donald Trump’s enduring influence over the Republican Party.
Multiple Trump-backed winners in Arizona’s primaries have cast doubts on the 2020 election results.
Rep. Peter Meijer, a Republican who voted to impeach Trump after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, lost in his primary race to a Trump-endorsed Republican.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump departs following remarks at the America First Policy Institute America First Agenda Summit in Washington, July 26, 2022.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump departs following remarks at the America First Policy Institute America First Agenda Summit in Washington, July 26, 2022.
Sarah Silbiger | Reuters
Election results in a slate of key primary races Tuesday night underscored former President Donald Trump’s enduring influence over the Republican Party, despite signals that his status as its de facto leader may be eroding.

In Arizona, multiple candidates up and down the ballot who modeled themselves as true Trump loyalists — embracing both his election conspiracy theories and the Make America Great Again agenda — either won or appeared to be nearing victory in races that were still too close to call by Wednesday morning.

And in Michigan, a House Republican incumbent who earned Trump’s scorn by voting for his impeachment after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot lost is his primary race against a Trump-endorsed challenger.

Trump took a victory lap on social media early Wednesday, suggesting the results demonstrated the power of his endorsement as a deciding factor in each race where he had weighed in. But some of those candidates were already front-runners by the time they received Trump’s endorsement — and in one GOP primary in Missouri, Trump hedged his bet by endorsing “Eric” in a race where multiple contenders shared that first name.

In Washington, meanwhile, results were too early to call Wednesday morning in races involving two other House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection.

The election outcomes, nevertheless, highlight how currying Trump’s favor and emulating his brand of hard-right populism — including by parroting his doubts about the integrity of elections — has become a widespread tactic among candidates looking to secure primary wins by appealing to Trump’s base.

The Arizona results in particular yielded numerous victories for backers of Trump’s false claim that his 2020 election loss to President Joe Biden was “rigged” by widespread fraud.

Among those primary winners is Republican secretary of state nominee Mark Finchem, who

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/08/03/tru...maga-candidates-win-in-key-primary-races.html
 
Trump still holds sway in GOP as MAGA candidates win in key primary races
PUBLISHED WED, AUG 3 20221:40 PM EDTUPDATED WED, AUG 3 20225:38 PM EDT
Kevin Breuninger

Election results in a slate of key primary races Tuesday night underscored former President Donald Trump’s enduring influence over the Republican Party.
Multiple Trump-backed winners in Arizona’s primaries have cast doubts on the 2020 election results.
Rep. Peter Meijer, a Republican who voted to impeach Trump after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, lost in his primary race to a Trump-endorsed Republican.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump departs following remarks at the America First Policy Institute America First Agenda Summit in Washington, July 26, 2022.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump departs following remarks at the America First Policy Institute America First Agenda Summit in Washington, July 26, 2022.
Sarah Silbiger | Reuters
Election results in a slate of key primary races Tuesday night underscored former President Donald Trump’s enduring influence over the Republican Party, despite signals that his status as its de facto leader may be eroding.

In Arizona, multiple candidates up and down the ballot who modeled themselves as true Trump loyalists — embracing both his election conspiracy theories and the Make America Great Again agenda — either won or appeared to be nearing victory in races that were still too close to call by Wednesday morning.

And in Michigan, a House Republican incumbent who earned Trump’s scorn by voting for his impeachment after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot lost is his primary race against a Trump-endorsed challenger.

Trump took a victory lap on social media early Wednesday, suggesting the results demonstrated the power of his endorsement as a deciding factor in each race where he had weighed in. But some of those candidates were already front-runners by the time they received Trump’s endorsement — and in one GOP primary in Missouri, Trump hedged his bet by endorsing “Eric” in a race where multiple contenders shared that first name.

In Washington, meanwhile, results were too early to call Wednesday morning in races involving two other House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection.

The election outcomes, nevertheless, highlight how currying Trump’s favor and emulating his brand of hard-right populism — including by parroting his doubts about the integrity of elections — has become a widespread tactic among candidates looking to secure primary wins by appealing to Trump’s base.

The Arizona results in particular yielded numerous victories for backers of Trump’s false claim that his 2020 election loss to President Joe Biden was “rigged” by widespread fraud.

Among those primary winners is Republican secretary of state nominee Mark Finchem, who

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/08/03/tru...maga-candidates-win-in-key-primary-races.html

Winning the primary and winning the election is two different thing.
 
Trump still holds sway in GOP as MAGA candidates win in key primary races
PUBLISHED WED, AUG 3 20221:40 PM EDTUPDATED WED, AUG 3 20225:38 PM EDT
Kevin Breuninger

Election results in a slate of key primary races Tuesday night underscored former President Donald Trump’s enduring influence over the Republican Party.
Multiple Trump-backed winners in Arizona’s primaries have cast doubts on the 2020 election results.
Rep. Peter Meijer, a Republican who voted to impeach Trump after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, lost in his primary race to a Trump-endorsed Republican.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump departs following remarks at the America First Policy Institute America First Agenda Summit in Washington, July 26, 2022.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump departs following remarks at the America First Policy Institute America First Agenda Summit in Washington, July 26, 2022.
Sarah Silbiger | Reuters
Election results in a slate of key primary races Tuesday night underscored former President Donald Trump’s enduring influence over the Republican Party, despite signals that his status as its de facto leader may be eroding.

In Arizona, multiple candidates up and down the ballot who modeled themselves as true Trump loyalists — embracing both his election conspiracy theories and the Make America Great Again agenda — either won or appeared to be nearing victory in races that were still too close to call by Wednesday morning.

And in Michigan, a House Republican incumbent who earned Trump’s scorn by voting for his impeachment after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot lost is his primary race against a Trump-endorsed challenger.

Trump took a victory lap on social media early Wednesday, suggesting the results demonstrated the power of his endorsement as a deciding factor in each race where he had weighed in. But some of those candidates were already front-runners by the time they received Trump’s endorsement — and in one GOP primary in Missouri, Trump hedged his bet by endorsing “Eric” in a race where multiple contenders shared that first name.

In Washington, meanwhile, results were too early to call Wednesday morning in races involving two other House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection.

The election outcomes, nevertheless, highlight how currying Trump’s favor and emulating his brand of hard-right populism — including by parroting his doubts about the integrity of elections — has become a widespread tactic among candidates looking to secure primary wins by appealing to Trump’s base.

The Arizona results in particular yielded numerous victories for backers of Trump’s false claim that his 2020 election loss to President Joe Biden was “rigged” by widespread fraud.

Among those primary winners is Republican secretary of state nominee Mark Finchem, who

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/08/03/tru...maga-candidates-win-in-key-primary-races.html

I love how trump keeps fucking you stupid leftist cunts up the ass every time.
 
Trump still holds sway in GOP as MAGA candidates win in key primary races
PUBLISHED WED, AUG 3 20221:40 PM EDTUPDATED WED, AUG 3 20225:38 PM EDT
Kevin Breuninger

Election results in a slate of key primary races Tuesday night underscored former President Donald Trump’s enduring influence over the Republican Party.
Multiple Trump-backed winners in Arizona’s primaries have cast doubts on the 2020 election results.
Rep. Peter Meijer, a Republican who voted to impeach Trump after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, lost in his primary race to a Trump-endorsed Republican.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump departs following remarks at the America First Policy Institute America First Agenda Summit in Washington, July 26, 2022.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump departs following remarks at the America First Policy Institute America First Agenda Summit in Washington, July 26, 2022.
Sarah Silbiger | Reuters
Election results in a slate of key primary races Tuesday night underscored former President Donald Trump’s enduring influence over the Republican Party, despite signals that his status as its de facto leader may be eroding.

In Arizona, multiple candidates up and down the ballot who modeled themselves as true Trump loyalists — embracing both his election conspiracy theories and the Make America Great Again agenda — either won or appeared to be nearing victory in races that were still too close to call by Wednesday morning.

And in Michigan, a House Republican incumbent who earned Trump’s scorn by voting for his impeachment after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot lost is his primary race against a Trump-endorsed challenger.

Trump took a victory lap on social media early Wednesday, suggesting the results demonstrated the power of his endorsement as a deciding factor in each race where he had weighed in. But some of those candidates were already front-runners by the time they received Trump’s endorsement — and in one GOP primary in Missouri, Trump hedged his bet by endorsing “Eric” in a race where multiple contenders shared that first name.

In Washington, meanwhile, results were too early to call Wednesday morning in races involving two other House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection.

The election outcomes, nevertheless, highlight how currying Trump’s favor and emulating his brand of hard-right populism — including by parroting his doubts about the integrity of elections — has become a widespread tactic among candidates looking to secure primary wins by appealing to Trump’s base.

The Arizona results in particular yielded numerous victories for backers of Trump’s false claim that his 2020 election loss to President Joe Biden was “rigged” by widespread fraud.

Among those primary winners is Republican secretary of state nominee Mark Finchem, who

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/08/03/tru...maga-candidates-win-in-key-primary-races.html

He sure has a strong hold on the Republican party, is that good or bad for them.... We will see in November, it seems with Dr. Oz and Hershel Walker he has harmed the chances of a Republican Senate,
 
Trump Still Boss as his candidates sweep primaries

Even AssHat admits that the Republicans have become nothing more than the party of trump. If you support trump, vote for a Republican. If not, do not vote for a Republican. It is a simple decision.
 
Even AssHat admits that the Republicans have become nothing more than the party of trump. If you support trump, vote for a Republican. If not, do not vote for a Republican. It is a simple decision.

we're the party of anti-globalism.

i'd vote for a dem who was pro america and it's citizenry.

rinos have lost the party, they have become globalist neocon dems. like bush/cheney.
 
Still the Pied Piper, that is, with his following of mental children.

Someone needs to tell our AssHat OP that these were just primaries. These twumptards now need to face off against Democratic opponents and it's not looking good for the twumptards.
 
we're the party of anti-globalism.

Why would you be against the globe? You do realize we all live on it.

Fascism is extreme nationalism in opposition to a usually fictional "other". The global Jews often fill the role. You are basically admitting to being a fascist.
 
Why would you be against the globe? You do realize we all live on it.

Fascism is extreme nationalism in opposition to a usually fictional "other". The global Jews often fill the role. You are basically admitting to being a fascist.

pretending you don't know what words mean is dumb.

:truestory:

american citizenry is ethnically and religiously diverse.

defending america is defending multiculturalism.
 
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