She’s been a consistent and visible figure throughout Trump’s political rise, often acting as a surrogate on national television, hosting political commentary shows, and organizing grassroots voter drives across swing states.
She’s articulate, media-savvy, and fiercely loyal — qualities that make her the ideal bridge between Trump’s populist base and the party’s traditional machinery.
A Historic Power Shift in the GOP
Older voters who remember the Republican Party of Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, or even John McCain, may be watching these developments with a mix of fascination and concern.
The Republican National Committee used to pride itself on ideological diversity — with room for conservatives, moderates, libertarians, and traditionalists alike. But in 2025, that wide tent has narrowed.
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