Former president Donald Trump's decision to temporarily delay endorsements has served only to increase efforts among Republican candidates, former advisers and political consultants to court his favor
But the president’s decision to temporarily delay endorsements, in the face of struggles by several of those he earlier sided with, has served only to increase efforts among Republican candidates, former advisers and political consultants to court his favor.
remains the most influential figure in a GOP primary. His PAC controls more than $120 million — money capable of reinforcing loyalty among Republican voters.“I’ve helped a lot of people in a lot of different states. Now, we are looking at Ohio. We are looking at Arizona. We are looking at Pennsylvania,” Trump said at a paid speaking event Saturday in Sunrise, Fla.
McCormick’s advisers are looking to keep Trump at least neutral, according to a person involved in the discussions. Trump likes Oz, a fellow television veteran, and would be inclined to back him, some advisers said.that Trump doesn’t want to back a loser and that Oz is not going to win. Trump has also noticed Oz taking a “beating in the press,” an adviser said.
at a dinner in Las Vegas. Timken also is advised by Conway and Boris Epshteyn, a former White House assistant communications director and campaign adviser to Trump.One of Timken’s rivals for the Senate seat in Ohio, self-funding businessman Mike Gibbons, recently shelled out his own money to attend a high-dollar February fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago for Trump’s super PAC,
Two advisers who have pushed endorsements or data to Trump say he has asked them if they were speaking for their client — or giving Trump advice that was best for him. “He wants to know if you’re on the payroll for somebody else,” one said. “It’s okay if you are, but you have to tell him.” with Brooks’s rival Katie Britt, who is backed by retiring Sen. Richard C. Shelby, and her husband, who played football for the University of Alabama and the New England Patriots.After meeting at Mar-a Lago with Britt in February, Trump met Monday with Mike Durant, a third candidate in the race, who has been spending heavily on television advertising, according to people familiar with the meeting.
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