Sen. Steve Daines, who leads the National Republican Senatorial Committee, has endorsed Donald Trump for president.
formally announce his bid for a second term as soon as Tuesday, according to three sources familiar with his plans."Let’s finish building the wall, and let’s finish securing our southern border to protect our communities," Daines said.As of Friday, Trump had won the support of more than 50 members
of Congress, including nine senators and 48 representatives. More than half of the Florida Republicans in the House have given their endorsements, compared to just one for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has yet to declare his candidacy and is trailing Trump in the primaries,The field of GOP candidates continues to expand, with Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor who was also Trump’s United Nations ambassador, launching her presidential campaign in February and former Arkansas Gov.
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