Why does all this matter? Because there's a battle going on for control of the Republican Party, both in North Dakota and nationally. Does the Donald Trump movement have staying power? That's still an open question nationally, but in North Dakota, where voters cast their ballots in landslide majorities for Trump in 2016 and 2020, there are signs that his most ardent supporters can't find the momentum they need to put themselves in charge.
Why does all this matter? Because there's a battle going on for control of the Republican Party, both in North Dakota and nationally. Does the Donald Trump movement have staying power? That's still an open question nationally, but in North Dakota, where voters cast their ballots in landslide majorities for Trump in 2016 and 2020, there are signs that his most ardent supporters can't find the momentum they need to put themselves in charge.
Why does all this matter? Because there's a battle going on for control of the Republican Party, both in North Dakota and nationally. Does the Donald Trump movement have staying power? That's still an open question nationally, but in North Dakota, where voters cast their ballots in landslide majorities for Trump in 2016 and 2020, there are signs that his most ardent supporters can't find the momentum they need to put themselves in charge.
Why does all this matter? Because there's a battle going on for control of the Republican Party, both in North Dakota and nationally. Does the Donald Trump movement have staying power? That's still an open question nationally, but in North Dakota, where voters cast their ballots in landslide majorities for Trump in 2016 and 2020, there are signs that his most ardent supporters can't find the momentum they need to put themselves in charge.