From WSJopinion: If the GOP can’t learn to shake the Trump obsession with alleged election fraud, the former president could hand Democrats the White House—again, writes KarlRove
President Trump has formally endorsed 85 Republican candidates so far this year, probably far more than any other president so soon after leaving office.
Mr. Trump is likely doing this to maintain his hold over the GOP and keep open the possibility of a 2024 White House run. He also gets to enjoy a steady stream of supplicants arriving at his Mar-a-Lago estate or Bedminster, N.J., golf course to seek his backing.
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