Its leader has no relationship with the former president. But Senate Republicans are peeling off to endorse him on the eve of the Iowa caucus.

Donald Trump is making serious headway with a bloc of the GOP that’s among the most skeptical of his 2024 bid: Republican senators.

In some cases, Trump is breaking through thanks to the sort of personal attention that he’s known to lavish on allies and supporters. Sen. John Hoeven (R-N.D.), for example, endorsed home-state Gov. Doug Burgum for president in June — but even before Burgum dropped out of the primary, Trump was already in Hoeven’s ear.

Trump “called me before” to discuss an endorsement, Hoeven recalled in an interview. The Midwesterner said he told the former president Burgum is “‘a close personal friend, he’s from my state, so I endorsed him.’” Then, according to Hoeven, Trump “asked if I’d endorse him, if Doug didn’t continue.”

  • @eran_morad
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    Of course. They’re all traitors.

  • @Zombiepirate
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    You mean the same group who refused to convict for the most obviously impeachable offense in the history of the entire world?

    Wild.

  • @killeronthecorner
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    Hats off to them, they are born cowards, so it’s astonishing they’ve staved off the inevitable for this long.

  • @Candelestine
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    “That strength among Republican primary voters has always been there,” said Sen. Mike Braun of Indiana

    This sentence is true. The repub primary voters are the really, really passionate ones. Most people barely care about the primary.

    “A lot of this is [senators] seeing what folks are telling them back home.”

    This sentence is false. Because again, most people barely care about the primary. Most people back home are not talking about how much they love Trump, they’re talking about prices, immigration and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.

  • be_excellent_to_each_other
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    Ah so can I pull this article out when I have to hear again how “moderate” Republicans are (finally) done allowing Trump and the other fascists to completely take over their party and we should all pretend they didn’t support and create this monster in the first place and uncritically accept their crocodile tears about what a laughingstock party full of fascist hatemongers their party has become shown itself to be?

  • @Octavio
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    As predictable as the tides.