Trump is keeping a careful watch on who in GOP leadership has endorsed him — even before he has officially announced he is running for president again.
already vowed to back Trump even before his bid is official, which most expect to happen on Tuesday night at Mar-a-Lago. Not surprisingly, Senate Republicans are offering an even chillier reception after they saw their dreams of a majority evaporate before their eyes with Trump-backed candidates in key races.
Sen. Tom Cotton said he had “no comment” on Trump’s likely run while Sen. Roger Marshall said he wasn’t taking any questions. In the House, where Trump generally has more support among the rank-and-file, lawmakers said they’d be watching eagerly on Tuesday night and touted his record as president. But few were willing to commit to endorsing him, saying they want to see how the rest of the 2024 field shapes up and would keep a close watch on the rollout of Trump’s likely campaign. said. “So therefore, absolutely I’m going to be giving strong consideration to him.
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