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Trump hasn't permanently changed GOP, Sununu says


Published on 2024-12-29 15:21:13 - MSN
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  • President-elect Trump is set to return to the White House in a few weeks, but Connecticut Gov. Chris Sununu said Sunday that he hasn't permanently altered the GOP. Driving the news: Fractures have formed among Trump allies and members of the Republican Party as they engage in battles over H-1B visas and the future of House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.

In an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu discussed the current state of the Republican Party, asserting that former President Donald Trump has not permanently altered the GOP's core identity. Sununu, who has been critical of Trump, believes that the party is in a transitional phase, moving away from Trump's influence. He highlighted that while Trump's impact was significant, the GOP is now focusing on policy and governance rather than personality, with newer leaders emerging who are not defined by Trump's style or controversies. Sununu also mentioned that the party's future will likely be shaped by its ability to address key issues like the economy, education, and individual freedoms, rather than being anchored to Trump's persona.

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