“Donald Trump is expected to maintain a prolific schedule of campaign rallies to boost Republicans in next year’s midterms. But on the heels of Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin’s victory in Virginia — accomplished without a single Trump cameo — some of the former President’s aides and allies warn there could be parts of the country where he may now be encouraged to keep his distance,” CNN reports.
“The ‘stay away strategy,’ as one aide described it, would involve Trump steering clear of states or districts where a confluence of factors — such as his popularity and the demographic makeup — could mean his presence might sabotage Republican chances.”
Said one person close to Trump: “There are absolutely places he shouldn’t go. I wouldn’t put him in Maryland, New Hampshire, or Arizona.”
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