Democrats gloat to keep Senate, Trump belches

Among the Republicans, Donald Trump is not the only one who wants to settle his accounts.

The old party is dead, it’s time to bury it“, tweeted Senator Josh Hawley, figure of the right wing of the party, calling for “build something new“.

The day before, other relatives of Donald Trump had seemed to want to challenge the leaders of the party in Congress, whose positions will be put into play soon.

Among the moderates, the governor of Maryland Larry Hogan, presented as a possible rival of Donald Trump before the presidential election of 2024, attributes this fiasco to the Republican billionaire.

This is the third election in a row that Donald Trump has made us lose“, he said on CNN on Sunday.”I’m tired of losing“, he asserted, taking up a little music that has been gaining strength in the past few days in the conservative media.

The 76-year-old real estate magnate, however, retains undeniable popularity in part of the Republican electorate and the polls have so far always given him the winner of a Republican primary.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, triumphantly re-elected and new star of the hard right, arrives shortly following and might win if the former president’s legal troubles end up disqualifying him.

Leave a Replay