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Trump Campaign Is Quietly Working on a GOP Primary Insurance Policy: NYT

Por: Vanity Fair Politics October 15, 2023

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-kufPGa lnwCqV body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>Despite his over the GOP 2024 primary field, former President Donald Trump has often seemed aloof from day-to-day campaigning, especially as he 91 felony charges, four indictments, and at least two civil trials. And yet, his campaign has quietly wielded his overwhelming influence over the Republican Party to reshape election rules in several... + full article



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