Trump Says GOP Candidates Need To Adopt 'Make America Great' Plan
Former U.S. President Donald Trump said that Republican candidates should adopt his political agenda "Make America Great Again" to win back the House and Senate.
This was Trump's answer when he was asked by Fox News host Sean Hannity if Republican congressional candidates should follow the said agenda.
"If you want to win and win big, you have to do that. You have to do it," Trump was quoted in The Hill report.
The Alabama Republican Party has showcased Trump as one of the greatest and most effective presidents in "the history of the Republic," according to a Meaww report.
Reports said that the proclamation was passed unanimously by the state's GOP and presented to the Trump at his current resident in Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
"The resolution, basically, it just talks about the greatness of Donald J Trump, how he made America great again and I hope other states will follow suit," Perry Hooper Jr, a former state representative and a member of the state party's executive committee was quoted in a report.
Hooper said that the proclamation is just recognizing the former president for what he has done for the country.
This includes reviving American manufacturing, cutting taxes, building up the country's defense, and making "the best economy ever."
About three months out of office, Trump has already been eyeing to run for the 2024 election. He has also remained as one of the most influential Republican in the country.
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Trump in 2024 Presidential Election
Meanwhile, Trump said in February that it was too early to make a bid for the 2024 presidential election.
Trump said that he really wanted to be quiet about the matter.
On the other hand, the former Republican president said that his team was still looking at options for returning to social media and talking to a few people.
Trump has been banned on a few social media platforms, such as Twitter and Facebook. This was after the former president incited a Capitol riot on Jan. 6, which lead to deaths.
Trump then created his own social media platform, which is known as 45office.
However, experts forecasted that his social media platform is on its way to failure, according to a Business Insider report.
Experts believe that the former president would have a difficult time garnering the same audience he had on Twitter.
Professor Stephen A. Greyser, a marketing and communications expert at Harvard Business School, said that in his professional judgment, it is unlikely to grow Trump's following.
Greyser added that it is dominantly oriented on maintaining his current following.
Peter Loge said that they have to sell ads or data to make that work financially, which leads to needing enough people to buy the ads and the data.
45office contains features Trump's profile, as well as a link to contact Trump. This leads to options such as Share Your Thoughts, Scheduling Request, and Request a Greeting, according to a Yahoo News report.
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