signalmankenneth
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Former President Donald Trump is no longer in office but his influence on the Republican Party remains intact. In fact, the latest debacle involving Republican candidate Harriet Hagerman is a prime example of the descent of the political party as a result of the Trumpism impact.
According to CNN, Trump has endorsed Hagerman who is looking to unseat Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) in the 2022 primary election. The former president has described the Republican candidate as "strong on Crime and Borders, powerfully supports the Second Amendment, loves our Military and our Vets, and will fight for Election Integrity and Energy Independence."
However, there is just one oddity about the endorsement. Trump made no mention of Hagerman's previous disdain toward him. When Trump was on the campaign trail back in 2016, Hagerman was one of his most verbal critics. According to The New York Times, Hagerman did not mince words when she expressed her disapproval of Trump. The publication also highlighted the seemingly bizarre evolution of Hagerman.
http://www.smirkingchimp.com/thread...mpism-continues-to-erode-the-republican-party
According to CNN, Trump has endorsed Hagerman who is looking to unseat Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) in the 2022 primary election. The former president has described the Republican candidate as "strong on Crime and Borders, powerfully supports the Second Amendment, loves our Military and our Vets, and will fight for Election Integrity and Energy Independence."
However, there is just one oddity about the endorsement. Trump made no mention of Hagerman's previous disdain toward him. When Trump was on the campaign trail back in 2016, Hagerman was one of his most verbal critics. According to The New York Times, Hagerman did not mince words when she expressed her disapproval of Trump. The publication also highlighted the seemingly bizarre evolution of Hagerman.
http://www.smirkingchimp.com/thread...mpism-continues-to-erode-the-republican-party
