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LOYAL Trump supporters lined up, some days ahead of time, for a “Save America” rally in August at York Family Farms in Cullman, Alabama. In July, an enthusiastic crowd listened to him speak in Sarasota, Florida.


STAND BY ME Former President Trump retains a strong hold over grassroots Republicans as he weighs a 2024 run for the White House.


the summer meeting of the Repub- lican National Committee in Nash- ville, Tennessee. “I’m going to stick with Trump


for a while,” said Pam Pollard, a na- tional party committeewoman and former Oklahoma GOP chair. “I need to see if he’s electable,”


Pollard told Newsmax. “Right now, 90 percent of the Republicans back in Oklahoma are saying ‘Trump is our only option.’” “If Trump runs, he’ll clean out


the field and wrap up the nomina- tion,” said Lori Klein Corbin, a national party committeewoman from Arizona. Kansas State GOP Chairman


Mike Kuckelman mentioned sev- eral Republican hopefuls he liked,


I’m going to stick with Trump for a while. I need to see if he’s


electable. Right now, 90 percent of the Republicans back in Oklahoma are saying ‘Trump is our only option.’”


including fellow Kansan and for- mer Secretary of State Mike Pom- peo, but the conversation swiftly returned to Trump. “Before we talk about the 2024


field,” Kuckelman told Newsmax, “let’s see what Donald Trump does.”


Once considered a haven for the Republican Party’s less-than-con-


— Pam Pollard


servative establishment, the RNC has moved sharply to being a meet- ing place for those who advocate or, at the very least, tolerate Trump- ism.


The issues on which Pat Bu-


chanan sought the Republican nomination in 1996 and so alarmed RNC members were voiced by Don- ald Trump in 2016 and are accept-


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