On Thursday, the former president said his endorsement record was 'higher' than the 92-percent winning streak reported by BBC News.
Yet if Trump's record remains undiminished amid his recent legal battles, historical analyses suggest that the former president will win largely this November.
Data reviewed by Axios shows that Trump's endorsements have been increasingly successful since he took office. In 2017, 57 percent of his endorsements won their elections. By 2020, that number had risen to 77 percent, and last year the figure went up to 80 percent—meaning only one in five candidates endorsed by Trump lost.
While it remains to be seen whether Trump remains the Republican Party's kingmaker, the former president's ratings appear to remain strong despite the various investigations into his involvement in the Capitol riot, alleged election interference in Georgia, and the probe related to August's
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