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  • This is not the Republican Party anymore, it’s the MAGA party
  • useful idiot
  • likely to outlast his presidency

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Joe Concha Discusses Trump's Influence on the Republican Party

Joe Concha from the Washington Examiner commented on the Republican Party's alignment with the MAGA movement, attributing this to President Trump's influence in primaries. He highlighted recent primary results and suggested that Trump's impact will continue through younger leaders in the party.

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Joe Concha, a columnist for the Washington Examiner, stated that the Republican Party has shifted towards the MAGA movement, citing President Donald Trump's success in Republican primaries as evidence. He noted that Trump's endorsements have significantly influenced candidate outcomes, particularly highlighting the recent primary victory of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over Senator John Cornyn. Concha mentioned that Republicans who oppose Trump have faced challenges, including losses in primaries, referencing Representative Thomas Massie's recent defeat. He suggested that Trump's political movement may persist beyond his presidency, with younger Republican leaders likely to continue promoting his agenda.

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  • This is not the Republican Party anymore, it’s the MAGA party
  • useful idiot
  • likely to outlast his presidency

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‘This is not the Republican Party anymore, it’s the MAGA party’: Joe Concha

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Joe Concha Discusses Trump's Influence on the Republican Party