Since Trump's federal indictment, some of his rivals have begun to test how far they can go in criticizing him, positioning themselves in a way that may be helpful in a general election.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee, the campaign arm of the Senate GOP, also has said it's shifting tactics after opting to sit out last year’s primary elections and let voters decide the nominees. After failing to retake Senate control the organization now says it will play in primaries if needed, providing money and other resources to candidates it believes have the best chance to win a general election.
Trump, who has falsely called the charges against him a political prosecution, insists that he had redefined the GOP, saying earlier this year that “the old Republican Party is gone, and it's never coming back.
That argument ignores the facts that Trump lost all three states in 2020 and that all three elected Democratic governors in 2018 and again last fall. In all three states, Trump’s endorsed candidates lost.
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