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By Maria Caspani and Nathan Layne
(Reuters) â When a majority of Cornell Universityâs Republican club voted to endorse President Donald Trump in the 2020 election, many of its moderate members left the group.
After Joe Biden won and club leader Weston Barker wrote an op-ed in the school paper urging people to accept the Democrat as the legitimately elected president, pro-Trump members defected.
The club remains deeply divided months later, Barker said, with its members â like Republicans nationally â split on the best path forward as the party looks to regain some power in next yearâs midterm congressional elections.
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