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South China Morning Post
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How Trump’s revenge tour against Republicans could backfire in the midterms
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Donald Trump is using his political influence to remove Republican rivals he views as disloyal, raising questions about whether this strategy could harm Republicans in midterm elections despite his strong support among his core base.

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How Trump’s revenge tour against Republicans could backfire in the midterms
Sixteen months into his second presidency, Donald Trump may ⁠be as unpopular as he has ever been among the American electorate – but his grip on his ⁠core base of Maga voters remains unshaken. That power was on full display over the last two weeks, as Trump ousted a string of fellow Republicans he considered apostates for not showing him enough personal fealty. The president’s revenge tour continued on Tuesday, when a hand-picked loyalist defeated US congressman Thomas Massie, a frequent critic,
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