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Donald Trump comments divert attention from election showing

Por: The Advocate Politics December 11, 2022

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WASHINGTON – A series of poor performances in the November congressional midterms — capped by Herschel Walker’s defeat in the U.S. Senate runoff — seemed to prime the against the party’s leader, former President Donald J. Trump.But Trump’s remarks last weekend over a social media account diverted attention, at least for a short while, from the poor showing of candidates who ran on relitigating the 2020 presidential election. Trump is... + full article



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