Fearing a 2024 ballot headed by now-indicted Donald Trump will cripple the Republican Party’s hopes to retain the House and win back the Senate, GOP campaign consultants and moderate Republicans are growing increasingly frustrated that they have been unable to come up with one candidate who can bump the former president off of his perch.
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