Republicans eagerly await Lara Trump's decision on North Carolina Senate seat
Source: msn/The Hill
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Republicans are eager to see Lara Trump enter the North Carolina Senate race, with many seeing her as their best opportunity to keep the seat after Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) announced he wouldnt seek reelection.
The daughter-in-law of President Trump and a former Republican National Committee (RNC) co-chair, Lara Trump has quickly become an early favorite for the GOP nomination if she chooses to run. A source close to the president said shes considering a bid; it would clear the Republican field if she chooses to go forward.
While shes turned down possible Senate bids in the past, she would bring significant name recognition and instant backing from the top levels of the GOP.
She has, in my opinion, earned the right of first refusal if she wants to do it, said North Carolina Republican strategist Jonathan Felts. And more importantly, regardless of what I think about it, the most powerful and the most popular Republican on the planet, he thinks so, too. A potential Senate run for Lara Trump, who is married to the presidents son Eric, has been teased for years.
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Irish_Dem
(72,217 posts)Gingermolly
(18 posts)There is no way she would carry the state. Not a single solitary Democrat would vote for her, there are a few Republicans who would not vote for her, and I don't believe most Independents would vote for her after what we've seen of her father-in-law.
johnnyfins
(2,381 posts)Katinfl
(410 posts)Katinfl
(410 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(8,339 posts)I have no idea where any of those criminals live, but I am surprised to find out that she lives in the state.
Katinfl
(410 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(8,339 posts)azureblue
(2,482 posts)and that counts against her.
bucolic_frolic
(51,381 posts)Prophetic.
We Democrats were forewarned even if DJT meant it in the other political direction.
Bengus81
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CBHagman
(17,312 posts)The late-night talk show monologue possibilities are endless.