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How Trump's revenge tour against Republicans could cost the party in November

A Trump-backed challenger, Ed Gallrein, unseats incumbent Thomas Massie in Kentucky's 4th district primary, fueled by high-profile endorsements.

  • On Tuesday, May 19, Trump-backed Republican Ed Gallrein defeated U.S. Representative Thomas Massie in Kentucky's 4th congressional district primary, marking a significant victory for the former president's endorsement strategy.
  • Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth campaigned for Gallrein, underscoring Trump's systematic effort to remove Republican incumbents he deems disloyal to his agenda and vision for the party.
  • Strategists warn these internal contests drain critical resources from competitive general election seats, potentially jeopardizing the Republican Party's ability to retain control of the House in November.
  • Other Republican lawmakers expressed concern that Trump's intolerance for dissent complicates their governing position; Trump dismissed these warnings, claiming his actions mobilize his most dedicated supporters.
  • This primary outcome follows an established pattern where Trump targets Republicans who broke with him on key votes or redistricting disputes, suggesting further volatility in upcoming nomination battles.
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The most spectacular result is the result in Kentucky, where the Trump opponent pushed by Tucker Carlson clearly lost. By Eric Angerer The so-called "Primaries" in the US are party-internal pre-elections of the major parties that decide which candidates will be sent into the race. Currently, the Midterm Elections in November, where the members of the House of Representatives and several senators will be re-elected, have great significance for Tr…

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How Trump's revenge tour against Republicans could cost the party in November

Trump may be as unpopular as he's ever been among the American electorate — but his grip on his core base of MAGA voters remains unshaken.

Now, even the Republicans are in opposition. Picture: watson/keystoneNow, even the Republicans are in opposition.Ken Paxton is not really a man with a white vest. The State of Texas Attorney General has been charged, impeached and allegedly also cheats his wife. His sin record is very long. He was accused of cheating investors, his own employees have reported him to the FBI because he illegally favoured his financiers. Members of his own party, …

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