"De-emphasizing" Trump: The U.S. Republican Party Adjusts Midterm Election Strategy

Golden Finance reports that on April 25th, according to CCTV News, sources disclosed that the U.S. Republican Party is “recalibrating” its midterm election strategy for November this year, “de-emphasizing” the role of the party’s incumbent President Trump, whose approval ratings are declining, to prevent the election from becoming a “referendum” on Trump’s governance performance. Several sources said 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 Republican candidates will focus on promoting government tax cuts and measures to combat inflation, while the Republican campaign team hopes to avoid making Trump the “center of attention,” because his low approval ratings could drag down the party’s prospects in the heated election battle. (Dongxin News Agency)

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