'Republicans may be tiring of their Trump-Curious phase and may return to a more traditional footing,' writes Philip_Elliott for The D.C. Brief. But 'Trump remains the figure to defeat, for sure'
. The conventional wisdom is that Trump is a tractor-trailer-sized shipping container to any single challenger’s thimble of potential. Despite deep,misgivings about some of Trump’s Senate picks, Washington largely got out of the way and let them
from primaries to general-election ballots. The results were a five-point Republican loss in Pennsylvania and Arizona, plus a one-point squeaker of a defeat in Nevada—basically, the entire Senate map hinged on those races., Republicans are starting to get a bit more antsy about Trump’s future. Talking with voters at Republican events this year, DeSantis’ name repeatedly came up as a Trumpian contender without the baggage.
: back in October of 2021, 50% of Republicans said Trump represented the best chance of winning in 2024; a post-Election Day poll from Marist/ PBS has Trump’s support with that same audience dropping to 35%.
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