GOP lawmakers may dodge questions about Trump’s latest incendiary tweet and wish to keep their distance given the president’s weak poll numbers—but they remain linked through November
write. “If anything, most elected Republicans see themselves as prisoners onboard, calculating that jumping off would lead to almost certain defeat.” Instead, GOP members are keeping their distance from the president, dodging reporters in hallways and remaining vague when forced to comment on his behavior.
“It’s all about operating outside of the tumult of the moment with him, but leaving yourself in a position for him to rally for you this fall,” one party strategist told the“Look—no one can afford at this point to get on the wrong side of Trump. But you can kind of play it cool and don’t have to comment on everything he does.”that the 75-year-old man who was shoved and injured by Buffalo police in a now-viral video might be an “an Antifa provocateur” who staged his own assault.
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