![]() ![]() Hogan, who opted out of a campaign of his own in fear that an unwieldy Republican field would only benefit Trump, described a moment of realization that, “Oh my gosh, we really could have Trump as the nominee.” ![]() Larry Hogan said of fellow Republican leaders who share his view that renominating Trump would be a disaster for the party next November. “They’re very concerned,” former Maryland Gov. ![]() But there’s no clear plan or strategy on how to do that and Trump’s detractors aren’t rallying around a single alternative candidate yet. Some described a sense of panic - or “DEFCON 1,” as one put it - as they scramble to try to derail Trump and change the trajectory of the race. But six months before Republicans begin to choose their next presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump remains the race’s dominant front-runner.Įarly leaders don’t always go on to win their party’s nomination, but a growing sense of Trump’s inevitability is raising alarms among some Republicans desperate for the party to move on. And he’s viewed unfavorably by about a third of his party. NEW YORK (AP) - He’s been indicted twice. ![]()
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