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Trump’s Alaska rally signals chilly electoral prospects for Democrats’ ‘weak bench’: Nunes

Biden’s party questions his 2024 prospects as Trump stumps for Palin, Tshibaka.

President Trump continues to draw crowds and rack up primary election endorsement wins as far from the Beltway as Alaska, as Democrats face the prospect of a premature “lame duck” president leading a “weak bench” of successors, former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes told Fox News.

Nunes, R-Calif. and president of Trump Media & Technology Group, said Monday on “The Story” the prospect of a Biden re-election bid continues to wane as Democrats anonymously question his personal faculties amid regular gaffes and mistakes.

He noted Trump drew a large crowd in Anchorage, the Last Frontier’s largest city, where several top Trump-endorsed Republicans are seeking either election or re-election this fall.

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