Republicans who embrace 'unpopular' Trump could lose 2022 elections: Former GOP lawmaker

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Republicans who embrace 'unpopular' Trump could lose 2022 elections: Former GOP lawmaker
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Behind the scenes, some Republicans worry that if Trump runs, he may potentially harm moderate Republican candidates.

During a Saturday morning interview,showing that Republican voters feel more aligned to the GOP than to Trump by a margin of 61 to 25 percent.

Paul asked whether the percentages might encourage any GOP candidates to run for president against Trump in 2024. Dent said that others might feel encouraged, but questioned whether anyone would actually run against Trump. "To my Republican friends, I say 2020 and 2021 were very good years for Republican candidates who were not named Donald Trump," Dent replied."What part of Donald Trump's unpopularity aren't they seeing here?"

Republican Former Pennsylvania Representative Charlie Dent has said that GOP candidates who embrace Republican former President Donald Trump, despite his"unpopularity" in polls, will lose their elections in the 2022 midterms. In this photo, Trump waves prior to Game Four of the World Series between the Houston Astros and the Atlanta Braves Truist Park on October 30, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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