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Some past and current Republican members of Congress blame Trump for party’s losses, say time to move on in 2024 By Andrew Kaczynski , CNN 3 minute read ...
Having advised four Republican presidential nominees and dozens of winning Senate and gubernatorial campaigns, Stevens blends diagnosis of the party’s ills with confession for having fostered them.
Texas currently has an open primary system, which gives voters the opportunity to vote in either primary when they show up to vote, regardless of their party affiliation.
Ensuring that all the parts of the Republican Party are heard and that we hear from the leadership -- the elected leadership of the party -- is important," said Arkansas Lt. Gov. Leslie Rutledge ...
Expulsion from the House Republican Conference could also lead to another consequence: opposition in that member’s primary. Party leadership almost always backs the incumbent in intraparty ...
In fact, what may be more illustrative of the history of the party is that while the first 23 African American members of Congress were Republican, only nine of the next 140 Black members of ...
And the real battleground will be the 2022 midterm elections where the Republican Party has to, from a weak position, decide what it's going to be. So I think this is all in flux. And we're going ...
Republican members of Congress, while supportive of Trump, must be able to explain and give reasons why they are supportive of Trump on the issues. It is obvious many cannot do that or do not even ...
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