The Price of Trump’s Primary Wins
Politics
United States
Started May 21, 2026
The victories of candidates he endorsed serve to reinforce his grip—but also hurt his standing with the broader public
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The Price of Trump’s Primary Wins
The Atlantic (United States) | May 20, 2026
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The candidates Trump backs often alienate moderate voters, jeopardizing the party's chance to win broader elections.
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Candidates endorsed by Trump bring a fresh, populist perspective to politics that resonates with many disillusioned voters.
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Trump's grip on the GOP could lead to a more unified party, but it risks losing independent voters crucial for general election success.
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Trump's endorsements solidify his influence within the party, reflecting a strong base that can mobilize for future elections.
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While Trump’s primary wins demonstrate his power, they also highlight the potential risks of prioritizing loyalty over electability.
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