His. Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin Graham Sunday shows preview: lawmakers weigh in on Trump’s indictment trial; Biden administration observes mass vaccination schedule Republican five senators who voted to call Graham witnesses say they will meet with Trump to discuss the future of the Republican Party MORE (RS.C.) said Friday that he will meet with former President Donald Trump to discuss the future of the Republican party and its role in it.
“I’m going to try to convince him that we can’t get there without you, but you can’t keep the Trump movement without the united GOP,” Graham said. in accordance with Politician.
“If we go back to 2022, it is a statement of your policies. But if we lose again in 2022, the story will continue that not only did you lose the White House, but that the Republican Party is in a bad place. ”
Although Republicans lost the Senate and White House during the 2020 election, they won seats in the House. Trump also received the second highest number of votes in the presidential election in U.S. history, even while he followed Biden significantly in the popular vote and the Electoral College.
Since then, however, Trump’s actions that answered the election, culminating in the ugly and deadly crowd attack on the Capitol that led to his second ouster, have raised new questions in Republican Party circles about of the former president.
At the same time, Trump maintains a high level of support for the PR bases.
President of RNC Ronna McDanielRonna Romney McDaniel Graham says she will meet with Trump to discuss the future of the GOP. Does the GOP go the way of the Whigs? The end of the Republican Party? MONTH has previously spoken about Trump’s future in the party saying the party will maintain a neutral stance towards the former president as it has provoked conflicts in the party.
“Trump has to work with everyone,” Graham said. “You have to put your best team on the field. If it’s about getting revenge and going looking for people you don’t like, we’ll have a problem. If it’s about putting your best team on the field, we have a good chance of coming back. “
The Senate is expected to vote Saturday in Trump’s impeachment trial, but is not expected to have a two-thrid majority to convict the former president.