GOP presidential nomination is former President Donald Trump's for the taking "unless there's something coming out of left field" and that Trump will win if he "runs a disciplined campaign."
"The Republican base appreciated him," Graham said Wednesday. "We don't appreciate all the things he does sometimes. But from a policy point of view, he was the most successful president from a conservative's point of view since Ronald Reagan."
Trump needs to remind voters of his successes in office, the South Carolina Republican said, and members of the GOP can expect a "blowout year" during the 2022 midterm elections if they deliver a Trump-led "America first" message, he said. --->READ/WATCH MORE HEREPoll: Now Nearly Three-Quarters of Republicans Doubt Legitimacy of Biden's 2020 Win:
Republicans, by a large margin, doubt the legitimacy of President Joe Biden’s win in the 2020 election.
A new poll from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst found that 71 percent of GOP voters do not believe Biden rightfully defeated former President Donald Trump.
Forty-six percent of Republican respondents said Biden’s win was “definitely not legitimate,” while an additional 25 percent believed it was “probably not legitimate.”
Conversely, 15 percent of Republicans thought Biden “probably” was the winner and 6 percent felt he “definitely” was.
Overall, 58 percent of Americans surveyed believe Biden was the rightful winner, including 91 percent of Democrats and 54 percent of independents. --->READ MORE HEREFollow links below to Trump related stories:
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