Some seemingly haven’t gotten around to it, others say they’ll back Trump once he becomes the nominee, and a few will probably never fall in line.
After victories in several early primary states, former President Donald Trump’s ascent to the Republican nomination in 2024 is all but certain — even as Nikki Haley vows to continue her campaign.
That reality has spurred a rush of endorsements from members of Congress in recent weeks, bringing Trump to a solid majority among Republicans in both chambers while leaving Haley with just one: Rep. Ralph Norman of South Carolina.
Yet in the Senate, long a bastion of Republican resistance (or at least hesitancy) to Trump, there are still a number of holdouts.
As of February 26, there are still 17 Republican senators — out of 49 total — who have not endorsed Trump’s 2024 bid.
Some of those senators can be expected to get behind Trump when his nomination becomes official, or at least uncontested.
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USA — Financial These 17 GOP senators still haven't endorsed Trump — and some of...