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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said he discussed the 2022 election during a weekend meeting with former President Trump, which he described as part of an effort to unite the fractured party.
According to “The Hill” newspaper, Graham traveled to Florida over the weekend to discuss the future of the Republican Party with former President Trump, who indicated that he wanted to remain as a dominant force before the 2022 midterm elections and the 2024 presidential elections.
“They talked about the 2022 election cycle,” Graham said. “The former president is very involved in helping the team win,” Graham added, noting that Trump “made a bunch of phone calls” in order to get the best team on the field.
Earlier, Graham stated: “I want us to meet as often as possible. I think we need to be united on restoring the majority, warning that the worst possible outcome for the Republican Party is to continue arguing among themselves. ”
The meeting comes as high-profile divisions have emerged among Republican lawmakers, who are grappling with how to deal with Trump in the wake of the January 6 attack on the Capitol. Republican members have warned that the big row could hurt the party’s chances of winning the House and Senate next year.
Trump has not specified who he intends to support in the election. He has indicated that he will support the main candidates who “endorse making America great again.” “When necessary and appropriate, I will support the core competitors who embrace making America great again and our America first policy,” Trump said. We want wonderful, strong, thoughtful and compassionate leadership.
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