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In the afternoon, at the grassroots Conservative Political Action Conference, Donald Trump called himself a “political dissident,” but by the evening, in South Carolina, surrounded by that state’s powerbrokers, the former president spoke openly of his ongoing efforts to rebuild the party’s national apparatus in his image.

He is now three for three in the 2024 Republican presidential primary season. Following decisive wins in Iowa and New Hampshire, Trump again cruised easily to victory. He said Saturday night that he had “never seen the Republican Party so unified as it is right now.” He never mentioned by name, during either speech, his last remaining political opponent.

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