Sad: Trump-Endorsed GOP Candidates Fear Their Association With Trump Will Turn Off Sane Voters

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Sad: Trump-Endorsed GOP Candidates Fear Their Association With Trump Will Turn Off Sane Voters
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To be fair, they're not wrong.

wants nothing to do with the ex-president. Just like all the other Republican nominees desperately hoping voters forget their association with guy, on account of the 2020 lies, and the classified documents, and the possible fraud, and the generally unhinged manner in which he goes about life.

in a key Senate race. Two weeks earlier, he did the same for Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania. Neither candidate invited him. Instead, aides to the former president simply informed the Senate campaigns that he was coming. Never mind that Mr. Trump, while viewed heroically by many Republicans, remains widely disliked among crucial swing voters.

The question of how to handle Mr. Trump has so bedeviled some Republican candidates for Senate that they have held private meetings about the best way to field the inevitable calls from his team, according to strategists familiar with the discussions. This awkward state of affairs reflects the contortions many Republican candidates are going through as they leave primary season behind and pivot to the general election, when Democrats are trying to bind them to the former president.

Vance and Oz are far from the only GOP nominees who are clearly having buyer’s remorse with it comes to the ex-president.a Republican House candidate from North Carolina, proudly touted Trump’s support during his primary contest and then deleted Trump’s name and face from his website, according to thethe GOP nominee for governor in Wisconsin, took Trump’s endorsement off of his campaign’s homepage .

As for the rallies Trump has been crashing? They haven’t exactly been putting the candidates they’re ostensibly supposed to be helping in, say, the best light. On Saturday, for example, TrumpTwitter content

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