Indiana primary tests Trump's grip on the GOP – Local 3 News

0
wp-header-logo-709.png

Chattanooga
Partly Cloudy
H 79°
L 65°
78°
Altamont
Sunny
H 73°
L 61°
70°
Athens
Mostly Cloudy
H 77°
L 64°
76°
Benton
Partly Cloudy
H 80°
L 66°
78°
Chatsworth
Partly Cloudy
H 80°
L 66°
78°
Cleveland
Fair
H 79°
L 64°
77°
Dalton
Sunny
H 79°
L 64°
78°
Dayton
Partly Cloudy
H 70°
L 59°
70°
Dunlap
Partly Cloudy
H 80°
L 66°
78°
Murphy
Mostly Cloudy
H 77°
L 64°
76°
Pikeville
Partly Cloudy
H 70°
L 59°
70°
Scottsboro
Sunny
H 79°
L 64°
78°
Summerville
Sunny
H 80°
L 64°
79°
Ringgold
Partly Cloudy
H 80°
L 66°
78°
Trenton
Partly Cloudy
H 80°
L 66°
78°
Chattanooga
Partly Cloudy
H 79°
L 65°
78°
Altamont
Sunny
H 73°
L 61°
70°
Athens
Mostly Cloudy
H 77°
L 64°
76°
Benton
Partly Cloudy
H 80°
L 66°
78°
Chatsworth
Partly Cloudy
H 80°
L 66°
78°
Dalton
Sunny
H 79°
L 64°
78°
Dayton
Partly Cloudy
H 70°
L 59°
70°
Dunlap
Partly Cloudy
H 80°
L 66°
78°
Murphy
Mostly Cloudy
H 77°
L 64°
76°
Pikeville
Partly Cloudy
H 70°
L 59°
70°
Summerville
Sunny
H 80°
L 64°
79°
Ringgold
Partly Cloudy
H 80°
L 66°
78°
Trenton
Partly Cloudy
H 80°
L 66°
78°

President Trump’s approval rating is at a near-record low and his power over the Republican Party is being tested in Indiana. The president backed Republican challengers to seven state senators who bucked his redistricting efforts last year.
Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.
We recommend switching to one of the following browsers:
Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device.

source

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *