President Donald Trump and his supporters are pointing to a string of primary election victories as evidence that the America First movement remains a dominant force within Republican politics despite repeated claims from critics that the MAGA movement is fading.
A graphic shared Tuesday on Trump’s Truth Social account highlighted what the former president described as a “37 wins – 0 losses” record tied to his endorsed candidates in recent primary elections. The post referenced victories across multiple states, including Georgia, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Kentucky, Idaho, and Oregon.
The results come as several establishment Republicans and liberal commentators have argued in recent months that Trump’s political influence was weakening following legal battles, media criticism, and growing divisions within the Republican Party. However, the latest round of primary outcomes appears to show continued voter support for candidates aligned with Trump’s policies and political messaging.
In Georgia, Trump-backed candidates secured multiple victories during statewide races, adding to what supporters describe as growing momentum among grassroots conservatives. Similar outcomes were reported in other states where Republican voters selected candidates viewed as closely aligned with the former president’s positions on immigration, border security, election integrity, economic policy, and reducing federal government expansion.
Political analysts note that Republican primary voters continue to prioritize candidates who openly embrace the MAGA platform rather than distancing themselves from it. The victories also reinforce Trump’s ongoing influence over Republican primary elections heading into future national races.
Supporters of the America First movement argue the election results directly contradict media narratives suggesting Republican voters are moving away from Trump-era policies. Many conservatives have pointed to large rally crowds, strong online engagement, grassroots fundraising, and primary turnout as indicators that the movement remains energized nationwide.
Critics, however, argue that while Trump-backed candidates may continue winning Republican primaries, the broader question remains how those candidates will perform in general elections among independent and suburban voters.
Still, the recent primary results have provided renewed enthusiasm among Trump supporters who view the victories as proof that the MAGA movement continues to shape the direction of the Republican Party at both the state and national level.
The election outcomes are likely to intensify ongoing debates within Republican leadership circles about the party’s future identity, messaging strategy, and continued alignment with Trump as the 2026 election cycle moves forward.