President Donald Trump has significantly increased his public warnings about communism as his political team evaluates whether the message will resonate with voters ahead of the November midterm elections.
According to the report, a Reuters analysis found that Trump invoked communism 81 times over the past two weeks, signaling a sharper focus on the issue in his public remarks.
The report said the messaging campaign is part of a broader effort to determine whether anti-communist themes can appeal beyond Trump's core political base.
According to the report, the renewed emphasis comes as the administration prepares for a high-stakes midterm election cycle.
The analysis suggests Trump's team is testing whether highlighting ideological differences with political opponents can strengthen voter support and shape the broader national debate leading into November.
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🚨Donald Trump: "I would be the greatest communist in history. I'd be right up there with Lenin. I'd be as good as anybody." pic.twitter.com/wYuAYi7khJ
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