May 21 2023

Good evening!

 

We have a busy week ahead of us. Ron DeSantis is expected to end his shadow campaign for president and finally officially announce his candidacy. But before that happens, Tim Scott will announce his candidacy on Monday. There are many other candidates also reportedly expected to announce in the coming weeks including Mike Pence, Doug Burgum, Chris Christie, and Chris Sununu. Rick Perry has even said he is looking into the possibility of running. 

 

The 2028 Republican primary may be wide open, but Republicans are ready to unite behind President Donald J. Trump for the 2024 GOP nomination. President Trump is nearing 60 percent support in the RealClearPolitics polling average

 

Moreover, the flood of candidates into the race is a sign of Ron DeSantis' weakness. The past few months have shown other Republicans that DeSantis is just not ready for the big stage. 

 

America needs someone who can solve our problems on day one and restore us to greatness, that is President Trump.

 

Taylor Budowich,

CEO MAGA Inc.

 

Polling shows President Trump is the best candidate to beat Joe Biden

 

Must read Wall Street Journal article: "South Carolina Still Looks Like Trump Country, Despite Haley and Scott Bids"

  • "No matter how many home-state candidates jump into the 2024 GOP presidential race, South Carolina is probably Donald Trump’s state to lose."
  • "The former president is running again for the party nomination, and so is former Gov. Nikki Haley. Sen. Tim Scott, one of the state’s two Republican senators, filed his statement of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission on Friday and is expected to formally announce his bid on Monday.  While South Carolina Republicans may have cast ballots for all three candidates at some point, voters and local officials here say that Trump has the clear edge for 2024. Early polls have shown Trump leading all possible competitors by solid margins."
  • "'I think he’s gonna run away with the thing,' one unaffiliated South Carolina GOP lawmaker said of Trump. 'If I’m anybody but Trump, I’d stay out of the primary.'"
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