BIG DAY for Trump-Endorsed Candidates that Fake News Media Will Not Report – 9 Losses and 174 Wins So Far!

According to the fake news, former President Donald Trump did not see the victory he had thought his endorsement would create on election night. But that is not accurate. Trump already has tallied more clear wins than defeats.

The day before the midterm elections, former President Donald Trump released his “inspiring” list of endorsed candidates.

“We will stand up to the radical left Democrats and we will fight for America like no one has ever, ever fought before,” Trump said during a rally in Ohio.

President Trump shared his unprecedented success in 2022:

President Donald J. Trump has endorsed over 330 candidates this election cycle.

President Trump hosted 30 rallies across 17 states over the past 18 months.

President Trump hosted over 50 in-person fundraisers in support of candidates up for re-election.

President Trump delivered remarks on over 60 TeleRallies and automated calls in support of Republicans.

President Trump raised nearly $350 million this election cycle for Republican candidates and Party Committees.

Make America Great Again Inc., the main Super PAC for President Donald J. Trump, has spent $16.4 million in 5 weeks in support of U.S. Senate, Gubernational, and Attorney General races across the country.

  • $4 million opposing Mark Kelly and supporting Blake Masters in Arizona
  • $3.6 million opposing Raphael Warnock in Georgia
  • $3.4 million opposing John Fetterman in Pennsylvania
  • $2.4 million opposing Tim Ryan in Ohio
  • $2.1 million opposing Catherine Cortez Masto and supporting Adam Laxalt in
    Nevada
  • $1.0 million opposing Gretchen Whiter and Dana Nessel in Michigan

SENATE

Trump-endorsed candidates for U.S. Senate were 21-0 in primary elections during the 2022 election cycle

When President Trump endorsed J.D. Vance on April 15, 2022, he was polling in 5th place for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate. His endorsement led to a resounding 8% margin of primary victory by Vance among a 7-candidate field. In the general election, Vance was outspent by $35 million.

President Trump endorsed Blake Masters on June 2, 2022, when Masters was polling in 3rd place for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate. His endorsement led to a tremendous 12% margin of primary victory by Masters among a 5-candidate field. In the general election, Masters was outspent by nearly $70 million.

President Trump endorsed Dr. Oz on April 9, 2022, when Oz was trailing his opponent by 7%. Through President Trump’s endorsement and relentless support, Oz won the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate. In the general election, Oz was outspent by over $16 million.

President Trump’s early endorsements of Herschel Walker, Ted Budd, and Adam Laxalt led to enormous margins of victory in their Republican primaries.

  • Walker won with a 55% margin of victory among a 6-candidate field.
  • Budd won by a 34% margin of victory among a 14-candidate field.
  • Laxalt won with a 22% margin of victory among an 8-candidate field.

Walker, Budd, and Laxalt were collectively outspent by over $145 million.

2 of the 3 Republican U.S. Senators up for re-election this year, who voted to impeach President Trump, retired, instead of facing voters in a Republican primary.

An additional Senator who voted to impeach – who was not up for re-election this year – resigned.

HOUSE

President Trump’s early endorsements of U.S. House candidates strategically enabled key Republican recruits to win their nominations without runoffs or, in some cases, any opposition.

President Trump endorsed Derrick Van Orden (Wisconsin-03) in August 2021. One year later, on August 9, 2022, Van Orden won the Republican nomination without opposition.

President Trump endorsed Monica De La Cruz (Texas-15) and Wesley Hunt (Texas-

38) in February 2022. Three weeks later, De La Cruz and Hunt won the Republican nomination without a runoff, despite running in crowded primary fields of 9 and 10 candidates, respectively.

8 of the 10 Republican U.S. Representatives who voted to impeach President Trump either retired or were defeated for re-election.

One Republican who remains survived through the diffusion of votes against him, spread across 6 other candidates. 34% of Republican votes were cast for the Representative who voted to impeach – 66% of Republican votes were cast against him.

GOVERNORS

President Trump endorsed Kari Lake on September 28, 2021. Throughout the Republican primary, Kari was outspent by her Republican opponents by a 5:1 margin. Despite the spending disadvantage, Lake won the Republican nomination by over 4%.

President Trump’s endorsements of Governor Kevin Stitt (Oklahoma) and Derek Schmidt (Kansas) resulted in overwhelming primary victories.

Below are some of the Trump-endorsed candidates:

Trump-backed candidates have won huge despite the fact that this is one of the most completely rigged elections in American history.

This past Tuesday, President Trump posted on his Truth Social account the results of the midterm elections, boasting that his favored candidates had won 174 seats and lost 9.

“174 wins and 9 losses, A GREAT EVENING, and the Fake News Media, together with their partner in crime, the Democrats, are doing everything possible to play it down. Amazing job by some really fantastic candidates!” Trump wrote.

Remember this: “If you’re a RINO, you get the campaign funding. If you’re MAGA, they don’t even return your calls. RINO leadership intentionally sabotaged the Red Wave to hurt Trump and the MAGA faithful. Don’t let them twist what actually happened,” DC_Draino wrote.

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Jim Hᴏft is the founder and editor of The Gateway Pundit, one of the top conservative news outlets in America. Jim was awarded the Reed Irvine Accuracy in Media Award in 2013 and is the proud recipient of the Breitbart Award for Excellence in Online Journalism from the Americans for Prosperity Foundation in May 2016.

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