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Trump is over, the Republicans need to find themselves a Wes Streeting.

Just a month after he announced he’s running again for the White House, his campaign appears to be coming off the rails

December 16, 2022 16:26
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An attendee wears a yarmulke in support of former US President Donald Trump as Trump speaks virtually at the Republican Jewish Coalition Annual Leadership Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, on November 19, 2022. (Photo by Wade Vandervort / AFP) (Photo by WADE VANDERVORT/AFP via Getty Images)
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Pity Donald Trump if you will. Just over a month after he announced he’s running again for the White House, his campaign appears to be coming off the rails.

Last week’s results from Georgia – where his hand-picked, deeply flawed candidate crashed to defeat – confirms his baleful impact on the Republican party’s performance in the mid-term elections.

While he’s by no means washed up, Trump’s poll ratings are sinking, just as his legal difficulties are mounting.

And – on top of it all – the former president last month inexplicably found himself having dinner with Kanye West, and fellow antisemite Nick Fuentes.