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Revision as of 16:35, March 20, 2022

Trumpify the GOP is a political view or movement that the United States, and the Republican Party, would be better off if Donald Trump and his positions were more fully supported.

The 2022 Republican primaries, particularly the 2022 races to watch, are the battleground. The opposition to the "Trumpify GOP" movement is the Never-Trump movement controlled by dark-money oligarchs, such as Charles Koch-associated donors.

Key positions

The key issues at stake are:

Dark-money Republicans

Dark-money Republicans are politicians who kowtow to an undisclosed agenda of megadonors who help reelect them, or fund their ambitions for higher office. The tell-tale signs of dark-money control are:

  • support for the Convention of States to rewrite the Constitution though an Article V Convention;
  • opposition to Donald Trump, who is an impediment to the globalist dark-money agenda;
  • weak in opposing the homosexual agenda, or even not opposing it at all;
  • in the case of elected officials, large campaign funding without much genuine conservative grassroots support;
  • a tendency to grandstand; and
  • in the case of non-elected persons, dependent on dark-money-controlled foundations for funding.

Example politicians

Here some of the politicians controlled by dark-money donors having a generally globalist, anti-Trump agenda:

Example foundations

See also