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Shermichael Singleton: Republicans with a ‘No’ Vote Could Move over if Promised to Be Financially Supported in the Midterms

‘To make sure that you have the resources to run a competitive race against your democratic opponent’
By Grabien Staff

EXCERPT:

SINGLETON: "I don‘t think Elon would really matter much in Tim‘s district. He represents a very conservative district, voted overwhelmingly for the president. For the most part, his voting record is probably 95% with Donald Trump. I think there‘s an opportunity and room for him to move over. I don‘t know what it would take, but I could certainly see that happening. And maybe you get one of the other individuals out of the four to say, 'Look, if you‘re in a vulnerable district, we understand that it‘s going to be challenging. The president, House Republicans will do whatever we can to support you financially, to make sure that you have the resources to run a competitive race against your Democratic opponent.' I think that that‘s something that one of those members will likely be open to."

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