Donald Trump’s victory in the Indiana primary demonstrates his continued strong hold over core Republican voters.
Despite low approval ratings and visible fractures within the MAGA movement, the former president successfully mobilized party loyalists.
The primary vote served as a tool for Trump to remove Republican state lawmakers who had opposed him.
The results signal that Trump’s influence within the GOP base remains largely undiminished.
This win highlights the depth of loyalty the former president commands among grassroots Republicans.
The Indiana outcome also underscores the challenge facing GOP leaders who seek to distance themselves from Trump.
Analysts point to the primary as a key indicator of Trump’s lasting power in key battleground states.




