**RNC Reorganizes Around Trump With New Focus on Election Integrity and Battleground States**
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The Republican National Committee remains closely aligned with Donald Trump, both in messaging and in organizational control, and that shapes almost every major headline around the GOP right now. Since Trump loyalists took over the RNC’s top leadership posts earlier this year, the committee has focused its spending, staffing, and legal strategy around boosting Trump’s campaign and down‑ballot Republican candidates, while sharply cutting internal costs and some traditional party programs.
In practical terms, that means the RNC is prioritizing election‑integrity operations, legal challenges, and voter‑turnout programs in key battleground states, while easing back on some of the outreach, data, and minority‑voter engagement efforts that were more prominent in previous cycles. According to reporting from outlets like the Associated Press and Politico, staff layoffs and restructuring have left a slimmer, more Trump‑centric operation, with decision‑making running through Trump allies in both the RNC and the campaign.
On candidates and primaries, Republicans are still sorting out several high‑profile Senate and governor’s races. PBS NewsHour reports that in Oklahoma, Representative Kevin Hern recently secured the GOP nomination for the U.S. Senate, in a contest that again tested Trump’s influence inside the party. At the same time, the state’s governor’s race is headed to a Republican runoff after no candidate cleared the threshold to win outright, underscoring the ongoing power struggles between more traditional conservatives and harder‑line Trump‑aligned hopefuls.
Other state contests reflect similar dynamics. Local outlets in Minnesota, such as KAAL TV, note new polling that shows GOP Senate primary voters splitting between establishment‑backed candidates and those more closely echoing Trump’s message on immigration, crime, and cultural issues. In Texas, social media posts amplified by state Republicans highlight plans for a high‑profile GOP convention where Attorney General Ken Paxton has said Trump is expected to appear, reinforcing his central role in party organizing and fundraising in the Lone Star State.
On policy, the national GOP and RNC messaging continues to emphasize a hard line on immigration and border security, aggressive criticism of Biden’s economic and energy policies, and strong support for expanded domestic fossil fuel production. Many Republican candidates are also stressing “law and order,” opposing new gun restrictions, and pushing for restrictions on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, as well as tighter rules on transgender participation in sports and access to gender‑affirming care. At the same time, some Republicans in competitive districts are softening their rhetoric on abortion, moving toward 15‑week limits or state‑by‑state approaches while trying to avoid being pinned down on national bans.
The RNC is also gearing up for its national convention, which will be a major moment to formally showcase the party platform, unify factions around Trump, and highlight rising GOP figures being floated as future presidential contenders or potential vice‑presidential picks.
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