As Donald Trump teases a 'special announcement,' Laurenjmayk spoke with two Republicans from our area who have differing views regarding whether or not the GOP should continue supporting the former president:
Talking to voters on Election Day, McGarrigle says he heard a similar refrain from people who – like him – had voted twice for Trump: that they wouldn’t be voting for him again in 2024.
“The people that are blaming don’t want to see him run,” said Michael Domanico, who runs The Trump Store selling Trump-themed merchandise in two locations in Bucks County and says he’s been a longtime Trump fan, following him for decades.“Everybody who comes in every day can’t wait for the announcement,” he said.
Domanico says he thinks the bar in the midterms was set too high, with expectations to take the House and Senate.Trump, who held a rally with Oz and Mastriano in Pennsylvania the Saturday before the election, is expected to speak Tuesday night from Mar-A-Lago in Florida.
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