MAGA Inc. says it’s time already to treat Trump as the nominee.
Bumper stickers supporting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on sale at former President Donald Trump's rally in Conroe, Texas. | Jill Colvin/AP PhotoA pro-Trump super PAC is trying a new tactic to woo donors, warning that any cent spent on any GOP candidate other than Donald Trump is a de facto in-kind donation to President Joe Biden.
“One month after Alvin Bragg’s indictment, President Trump has a 41-percent lead in the Morning Consult tracking poll. Republicans have coalesced around President Trump,” the memo reads. “This reality presents a unique opportunity to unite our Party and take the fight directly to Joe Biden and the divided Democrats.”
Budowich’s memo is, to a degree, a classic boast of a campaign that finds itself in a leading position. He describes Trump as “thoroughly vetted on a national stage” and portrays the legal troubles surrounding the ex-president as fundamentally good for him. “GOP voters aren’t just supporting President Trump overwhelmingly despite the investigations, they are supporting him because of the investigations,” he writes.
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