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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDonald Trump sends warning to Republican for 'betrayal': 'We're after you'
President Donald Trump has taken aim at an Indiana Republican, State Senator Rodric Bray, over redistricting in the state.
Writing on Truth Social this weekend, Trump wrote: I was with David McIntosh of the Club for Growth, and we agreed that we will both work tirelessly together to take out Indiana Senate Majority Leader Rod Bray, a total RINO [Republican In Name Only], who betrayed the Republican Party, the President of the United States, and everyone else who wants to, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! Were after you Bray, like no one has ever come after you before!
McIntosh, who is the former Republican representative for Indiana, backed the president. President Trump and I are aligned. Rod Bray is going down, he wrote on X.
Newsweek has contacted a representative for Bray for comment via email outside of regular working hours.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/donald-trump-sends-warning-to-republican-for-betrayal-we-re-after-you/ar-AA1UrrpK
You're just mad he wouldn't go down on you.
bluestarone
(21,386 posts)They will lay back until it's their turn to be thrown under the TSF's bus! No SPINE and no brains.
Initech
(107,692 posts)Republicans, grow a fucking spine and impeach his ass already!
newdeal2
(4,900 posts)Anyway, Im glad he is spending time and money attacking his party. Should make November even better.
walkingman
(10,411 posts)Never seen such insecure people.
appmanga
(1,399 posts)...and that's what Republicans don't understand. If you're not compliant on every single demand, you'll become the enemy. Everyone can't be the kind of groveling whore Lindsay Graham is.
underpants
(195,228 posts)His father, Richard, served in the Indiana House of Representatives from 1974 to 1992 and in the Indiana Senate from to 1994 to 2012, where he was the Assistant Majority Caucus Chair.[2] His grandfather William G. Bray was a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1951 to 1975, representing Indiana's 6th and 7th congressional districts.[3]
After his father Richard decided to retire from the Indiana State Senate after five terms, Rodric Bray declared his candidacy for Indiana's 37th State Senate district, officially filing to run on January 24, 2012.[14] Bray faced insurance agent and Morgan County Councilman Ryan Goodwin in the Republican primary.[15] Bray defeated Goodwin 10,115 votes (54.8%) to 8,333 votes (46.2%), in the May 8, 2012 Republican primary.[16] Bray went on to face Democratic nominee Jim Cahill, a cement truck driver and Teamsters local president, in the general election. Bray prevailed in the November 6 general election with 36,959 votes (71.2%) to Cahill's votes 14,947 (28.8%).[16]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodric_Bray
https://ballotpedia.org/Rodric_D._Bray