President Trump gestures at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) annual meeting at National Harbor on Saturday. When House Democrats forced a vote Tuesday on legislation to overturn Trump’s declaration, just 6 percent of House Republicans dared to break publicly with Trump. Larry Hogan (R) is also intrigued, but has said an insurgency would be futile unless Trump’s GOP support crumbles. The Republican National Committee, led by Romney niece and Trump ally Ronna McDaniel, is using aggressive measures to stave off any possible primary threat. “I think people know what they’re going to get with President Trump,” Graham said in an interview.
Source: Washington Post March 02, 2019 21:24 UTC