Trump, Joe Gruters and Republican Party
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Trump was once a Republican Party outsider. Now it's his GOP and the MAGA faithful are in the lead
Amy Kremer was an early tea party leader who supported Donald Trump for president in 2016. She ran for Congress from Georgia in 2017 and got less than 1% of the Republican primary vote. In 2021, she organized the rally near the White House that took place hours before hundreds of Trump’s supporters stormed the U.
Maryland gubernatorial candidate Ed Hale said he's changing parties because he doesn't believe he could defeat Moore in the primary.
Trump is pushing the envelope of typical campaign maneuvering with things like redistricting, and the party is jumping at his orders.
State Rep. Briscoe Cain kicked off what operatives expect to be a flurry of campaign announcements with a bid for Houston’s 9th Congressional District.
The Texas Senate on Saturday approved new congressional maps drawn to help Republicans win as many as five more House seats in next year’s midterm elections.
Florida Senator Joe Gruters, a Trump ally, was elected as the new chairman of the Republican National Committee. Gruters, endorsed by Trump, replaces Michael Whatley, who is running for U.S. Senate in North Carolina. Gruters emphasized election integrity and voter registration as priorities, highlighting the GOP's $84 million campaign fund.
The approval came at the urging of US President Donald Trump, who pushed for the extraordinary mid-decade revision of congressional maps to give his party a better chance at holding onto the US House of Representatives in the 2026 midterm elections.
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Cedar Rapids KCRG-TV on MSNRepublicans at Ashley Hinson’s BBQ Bash push to keep control of Congress
For many Republicans, Congresswoman Ashley Hinson’s 5th annual BBQ Bash rally and fundraiser was a victory lap, applauding actions taken by the Trump Administration. “We are restoring common sense and we are stopping at nothing to close the southern border and deport illegal aliens out of our country,” Hinson said.
Vice President JD Vance tells "The Ingraham Angle" why it would be a "huge mistake" to move forward with creating a third political party.