Is Donald Trump Tired of Winning?
Donald Trump remains focused on the upcoming midterm elections, prioritizing his personal interests over party unity. His endorsement of Ken Paxton in Texas highlights his desire for allies who support his agenda, despite potential risks to the GOP's success. Polls indicate that Paxton may struggle against his Democratic opponent, raising concerns about Trump's strategy.
- ▪Trump's endorsement of Ken Paxton reflects his preference for candidates who align with his personal agenda.
- ▪Paxton is currently trailing Democratic nominee James Talarico in polls, which could jeopardize Trump's plans.
- ▪Trump aims to eliminate the filibuster and implement strict voter ID laws through the SAVE America Act.
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Is Donald Trump Tired of Winning? “Trump reads and watches far too much news to claim ignorance about the numbers and narrative,” writes Mene Ukueberuwa.From his endorsement of Ken Paxton to the White House ballroom, the president is putting his own priorities ahead of his party’s.By Mene Ukueberuwa05.27.26 — U.S. PoliticsNo description available.FOLLOW TOPIC --:----:--Upgrade to ListenProduced by ElevenLabs using AI narrationPresident Donald Trump hasn’t lost interest in the midterm elections. On the contrary, he’ll likely be furious if the GOP loses the House, not to mention the Senate.
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