The centrist Republicans on the ballot Trump has yet to win over - Washington Examiner

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    50% Medium Conservative

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    95% ReliableExcellent

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -44% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

69% : Trump distanced himself from his Republican operatives and endorsed Hogan on Fox News, saying, "I'd like to see him win.
61% : Since then, however, Trump has won back nearly all of his party's elected officials.
49% : Still, it looks unlikely that the former Maryland governor will fully embrace Trump in this election cycle, and Hogan isn't convinced Trump will boost him here.
37% : "I never loved him," Trump said of Valadao, according to a GOP member who was present at the meeting.
34% : In 2021, ten House Republicans voted to impeach Trump after the House charged him with "incitement of insurrection" over the Jan. 6 attack.
30% : "In a state that Donald Trump lost by 33 points, [the endorsement] doesn't really carry a lot of voters over to our cause, so I don't think we're going to have any interest in accepting it," Hogan said.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINERThe Washington Examiner asked the Hogan campaign if his sentiment toward Trump had shifted since the endorsement, to which a campaign spokesman responded, "No."Hogan and his Democratic opponent, Prince George County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, are locked in a dead heat for the Senate seat, according to the latest survey.
29% : Still, Trump reportedly extended an olive branch to those who voted to impeach him but were not present at the meeting, which seemingly only applied to Valadao as he was the only one who fit those criteria.
27% : As Maryland's former Republican governor, now running for Senate in deep-blue Maryland, Larry Hogan has tried to distance himself from Trump and the majority of the MAGA Republican Party.
25% : "How many more times do we have to lose before we realize that he is the problem," Haley said in February of Trump, which she followed with other critiques.
24% : This election cycle, three Republicans on the ballot who have been critical of Trump have yet to come around to the former president.
22% : Trump also claimed at the meeting that he saved Valadao from being ousted by a challenger by not endorsing one.
21% : Republicans who were weary of the former president came around to him during his presidency, but Trump faced criticism from several Republicans at the end of his term due to the events of Jan. 6, 2021.
20% : "Trump also tried to oust Newhouse in 2022 but failed to do so.
9% : During the primary, Trump called him "weak and pathetic RINO, Dan Newhouse, who stupidly voted to impeach me for absolutely no reason.
9% : Valadao has also stayed quiet about Trump.
9% : Trump did endorse Hogan despite some Republicans harshly criticizing him.
5% : Former President George W. Bush and former vice presidents Mike Pence, Dick Cheney, and Dan Quayle also have not endorsed Trump and have not commented on the modern-day Republican Party after leaving the executive branch.
4% : "Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) supported Haley in the 2024 Republican primary and called Trump "a disaster for this party," but he has since come around to him.
4% : "Some Republicans close to Trump pounced on Hogan for his comments on Trump's criminal New York hush money trial.

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