This Trump ally is 'trying a new role' in efforts to unseat incumbent Dems: report
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68% : But he endorsed Trump in the 2020 election and is supporting him again in 2024, although Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was his first choice in the GOP presidential primary.30% : All of them are trying to unseat incumbent Democratic senators, but Shapiro is also helping an incumbent Republican: Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who is being challenged by Democratic Rep. Colin Allred.READ MORE:Trump was reportedly 'stunned' and 'troubled' at wave of negative JD Vance coverage: report"The move represents a shift for the 40-year-old Shapiro in his evolution as a conservative media personality, as Republican candidates seek to parlay his influence into cash," Isenstadt explains.
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