The U.S. House of Representatives passed the recall of Donald Trump, who was about to step down from the presidency, on January 13 with 232 votes in favor and 197 votes against. The very important reason is that the vast majority of Republican senators, even if they do not like Trump, can not ignore the Republican voters who support him, and can not afford to offend the state Republican leaders. Now, state Republican leaders are ready to fix the congressman who voted for impeachment.
U.S. media “worth” (Axios) reported that Trump does not even have to do it himself, his allies in the states are eagerly ready to take action. Almost every Republican congressman who supports Trump’s removal has been pointed out in his or her district or threatened with a challenge in the party primary.
The report pointed out that the Republican Party state leaders have rushed to Orlando, Florida (Orlando) in the past few days, to participate in Trump to be held on the 28th, now has a hard to get a ticket “Conservative Political Action Conference” (Conservative Political Action Conference). Conference. They will also repair the “traitor”.
The newspaper pointed out that the world will soon witness that the real source of Trump’s strength is the states.
Last year’s election, the Republican Party, despite losing the presidency, still has significant strength in the states. They added 14 seats, including the 12 seats they lost 2 years ago.
This year, the Republicans are in full power in 24 states across the country, holding both state governments and state legislatures, while the Democrats are in full power in 15 states.
The New York Times reports that the Republicans have captured these new districts in 18 states after redistricting after the 2020 census. Some election experts believe Republicans could regain the majority in the House of Representatives in 2022 by virtue of their advantage in the new districts.
The “Worth” report points out that the Democrats locked up nine states in an attempt to flip the Republican Party into full power, but all failed to end.
What’s interesting is how Republican state leaders will deal with those anti-Trumpers. Local Republicans in every state in the U.S. generally believe that their party has thrived in the Trump era and blame the anti-Trumpers, saying that if they hadn’t pulled the plug, the Republican Party would be better off.
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