Factbox-Power of Trump's endorsements faces test in 12 key 2022
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[May 04, 2022] (Reuters)
-Former U.S. President Donald Trump is
trying to demonstrate his power over the Republican Party with more than
150 endorsements of candidates in November's midterm elections that will
determine control of Congress for 2023 and 2024.
Twelve key picks -- including some against incumbent members of his
party -- will show Trump's influence.
Primary elections in the weeks ahead will test Trump's sway with
Republican primary voters, though only Nov. 8 will show how many
Trump-backed candidates can win office.
J.D. VANCE
* U.S. Senate seat for Ohio vacated by retiring Senator Rob Portman
* Nov. 8 election
Trump-backed Vance triumphed in a crowded May 3 Republican primary and
is favored to win in November against Democrat Tim Ryan, currently a
U.S. Representative for Ohio, although some political observers expect a
stiff challenge from Ryan.
Vance is best known as the author of best-seller "Hillbilly Elegy" which
documented the descent of factory towns in states like Ohio into poverty
and drug abuse. He has styled himself as an angry populist in the
Trumpian mold, seeking to shed his prior reputation as a Trump critic.
TED BUDD
* U.S. Senate seat for North Carolina vacated by retiring Senator
Richard Burr
* May 17 Republican nomination contest
Budd, a rank-and-file member of the House of Representatives, had little
statewide name recognition before he sought the Republican nomination
for what is expected to be a tight race in November. Even with Trump's
endorsement, Budd has trailed former North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory
in public opinion polls for much of the race, though in recent polling
Budd has taken a modest lead.
MEHMET OZ
* U.S. Senate seat for Pennsylvania vacated by retiring Senator Pat
Toomey
* May 17 Republican nomination contest
Oz is a celebrity doctor whose public image took a blow in 2014 when he
told lawmakers probing bogus diet product ads that some of the products
promoted on his show lacked "scientific muster." Trump's decision to
endorse Oz has divided Republican Party leaders in Pennsylvania, with a
former hedge fund CEO David McCormick and conservative commentator Kathy
Barnette also contenders for the Republican nomination. The three
candidates were virtually tied in a recent public opinion poll. The
winner of the primary will face a Democrat in what is expected to be
among the tightest races of the November elections.
HERSCHEL WALKER
* Versus U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock of Georgia
* May 24 Republican primary
Walker, a retired football star, is favored to win the Republican
nomination contest and public opinion polls already point to a close
race in November against Warnock, a Democratic pastor. But
Trump-endorsed Walker, who has never held elected office, has
vulnerabilities including past allegations of domestic abuse. Groups
backing Walker's Republican primary opponents are planning ad campaigns
that argue Walker can't beat Warnock because of his baggage.
DAVID PERDUE
* Versus Georgia Governor Brian Kemp
* May 24 Republican primary
In 2021, Perdue conceded that he lost his U.S. Senate to Democrat Jon
Ossoff, but in March 2022 reversed himself, voicing false claims that
the election was stolen, although the evidence of fraud that he cited
was part of a case that was ultimately dismissed by a judge. Despite
Trump's endorsement of Perdue over Kemp, the state's Republican governor
who angered Trump by dismissing the former president's false statements
about election fraud, Kemp has a double-digit lead over Perdue in polls.
KATIE ARRINGTON
* Versus U.S. Representative Nancy Mace
* June 14 Republican primary for South Carolina's 1st congressional
district
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during his rally in Selma,
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The South Carolina state representative is
challenging a sitting Republican lawmaker who voted against Trump's
impeachment. Mace irked the former president shortly after taking
office in January 2021 when she said Congress should consider
censuring Trump for his role in his supporters' assault on the U.S.
Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Arrington has trailed Mace in public
opinion polls.
RUSSELL FRY
* Versus U.S. Representative Tom Rice
* June 14 Republican primary for South Carolina's 7th congressional
district
Trump's pick to unseat incumbent Republican Rice, one of a handful
of Republicans who voted to impeach the former leader, is a state
representative whose campaign had nearly a half million dollars in
the bank on March 31, pointing to a potentially competitive race
with Rice.
LOREN CULP
* Versus U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse
* Aug. 2 Republican primary for Washington's 4th congressional
district
Trump's pick to challenge Newhouse is former small-town police chief
Loren Culp, who in March called for the execution of a Black man
accused of badly injuring a woman by throwing her down the stairs of
a train station. Trump had endorsed Culp in February, angered by
Newhouse's vote 2021 impeachment vote.
JOHN GIBBS
* Versus U.S. Representative Peter Meijer
* Aug 2 Republican primary for Michigan's 3rd congressional district
Gibbs, a former housing official under Trump, saw his nomination to
head the U.S. Office of Personnel Management flounder after
lawmakers from both parties questioned his history of inflammatory
tweets, including references to baseless conspiracy theories about
Democrats and Satanism. His opponent Meijer, who voted to impeach
Trump, is far ahead in fundraising. The winner of the nomination
contest will face a Democrat in what is expected to be among the
tightest House races in November.
JOE KENT
* Versus U.S. Representative Jaime Herrera Beutler
* Aug 2 Republican primary for Washington's 3rd congressional
district
Former special forces officer Kent has campaigned with far right
U.S. representative Matt Gaetz of Florida and told Oregon Public
Broadcasting he held a social media strategy call with white
nationalist Nicholas Fuentes, though he said he disagreed with
Fuentes' "ethno-nationalism." Kent's campaign had more than $1
million in the bank on March 31, setting up a strong challenge to
incumbent Herrera Beutler, who voted to impeach Trump.
KELLY TSHIBAKA
* Versus U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska
* August 16 open primary contest
Trump is backing Tshibaka, a former Alaska state administration
commissioner, to unseat Murkowski, who was one of just seven
Republican senators that voted to convict Trump in 2021 on charges
he incited insurrection. The Alaska contest has taken on the shade
of a proxy war between Trump and Republican Senate leader Mitch
McConnell, who vowed to do everything possible to help the campaign
of Murkowski, one of the Senate's few moderates.
HARRIET HAGEMAN
* Versus U.S. Representative Liz Cheney
* Aug. 16 Wyoming at-large-district Republican primary
Trump threw his backing behind Hageman, a land-use lawyer, in
September 2021, looking to punish Cheney, who was stripped of her
role as the No. 3 House Republican for voting to impeach the former
president on a charge of inciting insurrection. Hageman led Cheney
by 20 percentage points in a December poll.
(Reporting by Jason Lange; Editing by Scott Malone and Alistair
Bell)
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