Trump, Joe Gruters and Republican National Committee
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Trump was once a Republican Party outsider. Now it’s his GOP and the MAGA faithful are in the lead
Donald Trump was the Republican Party outsider in 2016. Now the party belongs to him. The shift was on display in Atlanta this week as members of the Republican National Committee made Florida conservative Joe Gruters the latest party chairman.
Trump is pushing the envelope of typical campaign maneuvering with things like redistricting, and the party is jumping at his orders.
ATLANTA (AP) — Amy Kremer was an early tea party leader who supported Donald Trump for president in 2016. She ran for Congress from Georgia in 2017 and got less than 1% of the Republican primary vote. In 2021, she organized the rally near the White House ...
Maryland gubernatorial candidate Ed Hale said he's changing parties because he doesn't believe he could defeat Moore in the primary.
By Joseph Ax and Brad Brooks (Reuters) -Texas legislators on Wednesday passed a new state congressional map drawn at the behest of President Donald Trump to flip five Democratic-held U.S. House seats in next year's midterm elections,
The approval came at the urging of US President Donald Trump, who pushed for the extraordinary mid-decade revision of congressional maps to give his party a better chance at holding onto the US House of Representatives in the 2026 midterm elections.
The Texas Senate on Saturday approved new congressional maps drawn to help Republicans win as many as five more House seats in next year’s midterm elections.
The vote clears the way for Gov. Greg Abbott to sign the map into law and sets up a path for Republicans to gain up to 5 additional seats in the House.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNRepublican Party of Texas sets stage to censure members who stepped out of line in likely bid to block them from primary ballot
Republicans who are censured by their county party leaders may be blocked from the primary ballot under a new party rule passed last year, that is expected to be tested by the courts.
Vice President JD Vance tells "The Ingraham Angle" why it would be a "huge mistake" to move forward with creating a third political party.