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Trump faces questions about whether he’ll drag down the GOP
By SARA BURNETT
Associated Press
Donald Trump’s grip on the Republican faithful was
evident from the moment he left the federal courthouse
in Miami last week.
Fresh off becoming the first former president to face
criminal charges levied by the government he once
oversaw, Trump’s motorcade moved through a crowd
of hundreds of mostly adoring fans. He met more
supporters at a Cuban restaurant in Little Havana, a Miami
neighborhood that, like much of south Florida, has swung
toward Republicans in recent years.
A federal indictment on charges of mishandling the
nation’s most sensitive national security secrets would
doom any other White House hopeful. But Trump’s
reception in Miami — and the more than $7 million he
raised after the indictment — was a reminder of the
central tension coursing through the Republican Party as
the 2024 presidential primary gets underway. For now, no
one comes close to Trump in his command of the voters Former President Donald Trump greets supporters at Versailles restaurant on Tuesday, June 13,
who will decide the GOP’s nominee next year. 2023, in Miami
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