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Republican lost the House in 2018 due to reactions to Donald Trump and the overhanging Mueller Russia investigation. In 2020 Republicans lost the Presidency to Joe Biden in a hotly disputed election result fraught with voter fraud allegations. After a runoff of 2 seats in Georgia in January, 2021, Republicans lost the Senate (50-50). With the Presidency and both houses of Congress now lost, concerns over the integrity of our elections, and Democrats threatening to change election laws, abolish the Electoral College and pack the Supreme Court, Republicans fear for the future of the country that they will never win another election. The previous decade, Republicans won the House in 2010 mid-term election, retaining the House in 2012 and claiming the Senate in the 2014 mid-terms. The Republicans continued their climb back to power in 2016 by retaining the House and Senate and adding the Presidency as Donald Trump won a resounding electoral college victory claiming 30 states. Though he lost the popular vote, President Trump moved into 2017 with a populist victory, a conservative agenda and control of the Congress to roll back President Obama's liberal policies.

5 Things Trump Must Do To Win in 2024

11/19/22
from The Gray Area:
11/17/22:

On the left & the right of this post are two opposite reviews of Donald Trump's run for the 2024 nomination for President by Republicans. One says yes, the other says no.

The following article also by republicans, offers a fair center review of Mr trump's chances.

from Right & Free,
11/17/22:

Trump can succeed in becoming the 2024 Republican nominee and ultimately the 47th president if he does these five things:

FOCUS ON THE FUTURE NOT THE PAST

PUT POLICY OVER PERSONALITY

UNIFY THE REPUBLICAN PARTY

APPEAL TO SUBURBAN WOMEN, THE GAY COMMUNITY AND COLLEGE STUDENTS

RUN A POSITIVE AND HOPEFUL CAMPAIGN

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