GOP establishment pushes back against Trump
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is working behind the scenes to protect and strengthen GOP establishment figures, sometimes in direct opposition to former President Donald Trump.
And McConnell isn’t alone, either. At his side, in at least one instance, is former President George W. Bush.
The New York Times reports that McConnell’s actively working to recruit Senate candidates to go up against those who might have the support of former President Donald Trump.
Donald Trump has been endorsing candidates for 2022 races for a while now, but it appears the swamp, a.k.a., the GOP establishment, is ready to punch back.
One such case given by the NYT is Arizona’s senate race. Trump has been highly critical of Governor Doug Ducey over the state’s performance in the 2020 election.
While Ducey has demurred on running for Senate in 2022, he’s gotten encouragement from the likes of McConnell and George W. Bush.
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Trump has been critical of McConnell's response to the events of January 6 and has been hostile to his GOP establishment positions. If the Trump-supported candidates are successful they might vote against McConnell's leadership of the GOP Senate. This GOP split could give Democrats a chance in 2022.
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