Senate Republicans Are Reportedly Feeling Pressure To Endorse Donald Trump Ahead Of Key Primary
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Senate Republicans must now decide whether to endorse former President Donald Trump as the New Hampshire primary approaches. After a decisive victory in Iowa, Trump’s potential nomination is gaining momentum, adding urgency to the matter. Early endorsements are seen as crucial, while late endorsements are viewed as less impactful in the current political climate.
After Trump’s victory in Iowa, 26 Senate GOP members have backed him, giving him more than half of the conference’s support as he heads into New Hampshire. This includes endorsements from high-profile figures like Sen. Ted Cruz and Sen. Tim Scott. Trump’s goal is to secure early endorsements to build momentum and reduce campaign expenditures.
Despite Trump’s dominance, senior Republicans like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Minority Whip John Thune remain hesitant to endorse him. This reflects broader concerns within the party about Trump’s general election viability. However, figures like Sen. Tommy Tuberville are calling for unity behind Trump’s campaign.
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