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Another Trump Campaign
Days after voters rejected his vision for the country in the midterms, former President Donald J. Trump is expected to announce a third run for president.
Despite the poor results for candidates he backed, why are Republican leaders powerless to stop him?
Guest: Maggie Haberman, a White House correspondent for The New York Times.
Background reading:
- Republicans may still win the House. But an underwhelming showing has the party wrestling with what went wrong: Was it bad candidates, a bad message or Mr. Trump?
- Mr. Trump has faced unusual public attacks from across the Republican Party.
- Republicans pushing to move past the former president face one big obstacle: His voters.
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