COINOTAG News, November 25 — As the midterm election heats up, former President Trump has intensified campaign involvement. Nine Republican strategists told Reuters he is dialing candidates, issuing early endorsements, and crafting a unified economic message intended to preserve Republican control of Congress. Veteran adviser Bill Galston, a former White House aide under Bill Clinton, notes this level of engagement is highly unusual for this stage of a campaign, signaling a strategic push to coordinate messaging across the party and strengthen field performance.
Trump’s emphasis on the tax cut plan—passed by the GOP-led Congress in July—seeks to link the tax refunds coming after the April filing season to higher disposable income and steadier consumer spending. By framing the economy this way, his team aims to reassure voters and sustain policy momentum. Yet, the broader impeachment dynamics could drain energy and complicate objectives near the vote.