Opinion | Did the U.S. midterms represent the beginning of the end for Donald Trump? Don’t bet on it

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Opinion: Do Tuesday’s U.S. midterm elections represent the beginning of the end for Donald Trump?

As the Star reported this week, citing the website Axios, at least 10 Trump endorsees were declared victorious by Wednesday noon whileIn short, some candidates who bet the farm on loyalty to Trump scored victories. But others were sorely disappointed.. Using Trump’s formula of hard-right politics and creative facts, he delivered his entire state to the Republicans.Trump himself has not given up the dream. He says he will announce Tuesday whether he will contest the next presidential election.

But it is clear that his preference is to take the plunge.He is dissuading other potential candidates for the Republican presidential nomination from mounting a challenge that might interfere with his plans. In particular, Trump has warned DeSantis to stay out of the way.threatened to reveal unspecified, embarrassing informationCan Trumpism exist without Trump? DeSantis seems to think so. The midterm results appear to bolster the case.

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