Trump-Backed Candidates Soar to Victory Day after FBI Raids Mar-a-Lago

Republican primary candidates endorsed by President Donald Trump have soared to victory across the country on the day after the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago.

On Tuesday, Trump-backed candidates enjoyed an incredible night of big wins in statewide a federal races.

The 45th president’s endorsement record now stands at 192-11.

The major sweep came just one day after Democrat President Joe Biden’s FBI raided Trump’s Palm Beach, Florida home on Monday.

Dave Wasserman of the Cook Report announced that businessman Tim Michels, who served as a U.S. Army ranger for 12 years, beat out his opponent, Rebecca Kleefisch, for the Republican gubernatorial nomination in Wisconsin.

Trump endorsed Michels back in June, As the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel notes.

“Wisconsin needs a Governor who will Stop Inflation, Uphold the Rule of Law, strengthen our Borders (we had the strongest borders in history just two years ago, now we have the weakest!) and End the well-documented Fraud in our Elections,” Trump wrote.

“Tim Michels is the best candidate to deliver meaningful solutions to these problems, and he will produce jobs like no one else can even imagine,” he added.

Five other Trump-backed candidates in the Cheese State advanced to the general election Tuesday at the federal level.

According to the Associated Press election results compiled by the New York Times, at least one candidate in the state legislature earned her nomination.

The winners in Wisconsin were:

  • Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI) – GOP nominee for the First Congressional District
  • Derrick Van Orden – GOP nominee for the Third Congressional District
  • Rep. Scott Fitzgerald (R-WI) – GOP nominee for the Fifth Congressional District
  • Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-WI) – GOP nominee for the Seventh Congressional District
  • Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) – GOP nominee for U.S. Senate
  • State Assemblywoman Janel Brandtjen (R-22) – GOP nominee for District 22

In Connecticut, Leora Levy won the Republican U.S. Senate primary over Themis Klarides and Peter Lumaj.

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Levy, the national GOP committeewoman for Connecticut, received Trump’s endorsement on Thursday.

Trump slammed Lavy’s general election opponent, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT).

“Leora Levy is running to represent the Great State of Connecticut in the United States Senate,” Trump said.

“The current Senator is a mocked and laughed at fool, who said for many years that he was a brave war hero in Vietnam, when the facts later revealed that he had never even been to Vietnam.”

Trump praised Levy, who is a Cuban-born American:

In the Senate, she will work hard to Grow the Economy, Secure the Border, Fight for Energy Independence, Support our Military and our Vets, champion Election Integrity, Protect the Second Amendment, and Fight Violent and Vicious Crime, which is at the highest level in Connecticut history.

Her victory puts his endorsement record among U.S. Senate candidates a perfect 17-0.

Additionally, all three Trump-backed candidates clinched nominations in Minnesota Tuesday:

  • Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) – GOP nominee for the Sixth Congressional District
  • Rep. Michelle Fischbach (R-MN) – GOP nominee for the Seventh Congressional District
  • Rep. Pete Stauber (R-MN): GOP nominee for the Eighth Congressional District

The sweeping victories make Trump’s endorsement record immaculate in 31 states.

  1. Texas:  33-0
  2. Indiana: 6-0
  3. Ohio: 16-0
  4. West Virginia: 2-0 
  5. Kentucky: 6-0 
  6. Pennsylvania: 8-0 
  7. Alabama: 6-0 
  8. Arkansas: 5-0 
  9. California: 7-0 [8-0 with Rep. Connie Conway’s (R-CA) special election victory] 
  10. Iowa: 4-0
  11. Mississippi: 1-0 
  12. Montana: 2-0
  13. New Jersey: 1-0 
  14. South Dakota: 1-0 
  15. Nevada: 2-0
  16. North Dakota: 2-0 
  17. Virginia: 4-0 
  18. Alaska: 1-0
  19. Colorado: 1-0 
  20. Illinois: 4-0 
  21. Oklahoma: 4-0 
  22. Utah: 3-0 
  23. Maryland: 1-0
  24. Kansas: 5-0
  25. Missouri: 4-0
  26. Michigan: 7-0
  27. Arizona ( 9-0)
  28. Tennessee (8-0)
  29. Connecticut (1-0)
  30. Minnesota (3-0)
  31. Wisconsin (6-0)

Meanwhile, Trump also picked up an extra win on Monday.

The additional victory came after Wasserman declared that Trump-endorsed Joe Kent advanced to the general election for Washington’s Third Congressional District over Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler.

Beutler voted for Trump’s impeachment.

Midterm primaries continue on August 13 in Hawaii.

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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