Republican Party Adjusts Midterm Election Strategy to Downplay Trump

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On April 25, according to CCTV News, sources revealed that the Republican Party in the United States is “recalibrating” its strategy for the upcoming congressional midterm elections in November, aiming to “downplay” the role of President Trump, whose approval ratings have declined, and to prevent the election from becoming a “referendum” on Trump’s performance in office. Multiple sources indicated that Trump’s political advisors and senior members of the Republican campaign team recently held a closed-door meeting to discuss campaign strategies. Trump’s advisory team hopes that Republican candidates will emphasize government tax cuts and measures to combat inflation, while the Republican campaign team aims to avoid making Trump the “focus” due to his low approval ratings, which could negatively impact the party’s electoral prospects in a heated race.

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