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Title: Trump’s GOP Downplays Affordability Concerns After Election Losses

by Emma Walker – News Editor

GOP Downplays Election Losses, Cites⁢ Democratic Advantages & Trump’s Strength

WASHINGTON (AP) ⁢- Following recent⁢ election setbacks, the ‌Republican National Committee (RNC) is actively framing ‌the ‌results⁣ as ⁤a consequence of inherent Democratic advantages in key ‌states, while simultaneously ​asserting former President Donald⁣ Trump’s continued political ⁢strength.⁣ The messaging, outlined⁣ in talking points obtained by The ‍Associated Press, dismisses the losses‍ in Georgia and ⁣Pennsylvania and claims Trump’s approval ‌ratings surpass those of former⁣ Presidents Barack obama and George W. bush at comparable points in their second terms.

However, AP polling analysis‌ contradicts the RNC’s ‍claims. Trump’s approval rating currently stands at 36% in a November poll ‍by the AP-NORC Center ‍for Public ​Affairs research, ⁢a slight increase⁢ from his first term.‍ Gallup polling data shows both⁢ obama and Bush held approval ratings in ‍the low 40s at similar stages of their second presidencies, comparable to Trump’s 39% in Gallup’s October poll. Both Obama and Bush⁢ experienced notable losses in the midterm elections following those approval ratings.

The RNC⁢ talking points explicitly state the recent elections “were not a referendum on President⁣ Trump, Republicans in Congress, or the MAGA Agenda,” and ‍emphasize the​ need for strong voter turnout from “Make America Great Again” ⁤supporters to secure‍ victories ⁣in ​2026.

Simultaneously occurring, Representative ⁣Elise ‍Stefanik (R-NY) underscored party unity behind a potential ​future challenge to New York Governor kathy Hochul, stating, “sense is our‌ party is fully united behind firing Kathy⁣ Hochul.” Stefanik, when questioned ⁣about support​ for Trump, emphasized her focus on “delivering for New Yorkers and putting New Yorkers⁢ first.”‍ She declined to comment on a hypothetical deployment of the National Guard ⁤to new York City at ⁣Trump’s request, suggesting such a measure “wouldn’t need ​to happen if there was⁤ a ​Republican governor.”

The RNC’s‌ messaging reflects a broader effort to⁣ solidify support for ‍Trump and his policies​ despite ⁤recent electoral outcomes, and highlights the challenges facing⁤ Republican‍ candidates navigating a ⁤complex political landscape.

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