Oregon candidate, once a Trump critic, now embraces him
Buehler's turnaround underscores how Republican candidates across the country have been wrestling with diametrically opposing strategies: Cozy up to Trump, or distance themselves to woo moderates — and risk losing not only Trump's base but an election.
"I've certainly disagreed with
The president this week declared that the
Many
Since then, she's adopted Trump's attacks on the press, calling a CNN reporter on camera a “liberal hack.” In a newspaper column, she accused the “liberal media” of being dishonest. The Trump campaign praised her attack in a tweet that included a link to a fundraising page for McSally’s campaign.
Just two years ago, Buehler, a former state legislator, painted himself as a centrist as he ran for governor of
This time, Buehler is in a tough fight to win the Republican primary to succeed Rep.
Buehler's rivals are also proclaiming their fondness for Trump.
"Thank God that we have
Another Republican candidate,
The district includes
A few
“Meanwhile, we are happy to sit by and watch the
In the AP interview, Buehler described why he's a Trump fan.
"We have record low unemployment, record high stock market. I think people appreciate their 401k statements. We have the fewest illegal border crossings that we've seen in years. We have renegotiation of trade deals, which was a promise he made,” Buehler said.
He described himself as an “independent-minded Republican” and takes some stances that Trump's base might oppose, such as supporting abortion rights and a path for legal status for immigrants who are in the country illegally.
“His best strategy is to run to the right and become an acolyte for
But claiming fealty to Trump is no guarantee of victory.
In
Heller said Trump had been bullish the day before the election, predicting the senator would win by five points. Trump brushed off Heller's loss, saying his base "wouldn't go for him" and recalling that Heller had been "extremely hostile" to him during the 2016 presidential election.
In
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