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Trump takes quieter approach to 2025 elections

Last updated: November 4, 2025 9:45 am
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Trump’s Unusual Detachment from Key Elections: A Strategic Retreat?

In a surprising twist, Donald Trump has taken a backseat in some of the year’s most prominent political races, even throwing a lifeline to a struggling Democrat in his hometown mayoral contest while neglecting to mention Virginia’s Republican gubernatorial candidate altogether.

Traditionally, the self-proclaimed endorser-in-chief is known for his fervent involvement in high-stakes elections, but this year, he has notably sidestepped major gubernatorial contests in Virginia and New Jersey—states where he is usually more vocal, especially during his summer golfing retreats at Bedminster. This muted strategy signals a potential acknowledgment of the Democrats’ enhanced political capital in what marks the first significant election since his return to the White House.

Off-year elections often serve as a litmus test for the political landscape leading into the subsequent midterms, where the scales typically tip against the party in the Oval Office.

Interestingly, Trump’s focus seems to have shifted toward the mayoral race in New York City, a contest less competitive than expected, where democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani appears set to clinch victory.

While Trump has yet to reference Virginia’s Republican gubernatorial nominee, Winsome Earle-Sears, by name, he recently re-entered the New Jersey governor’s race to express support for GOP candidate Jack Ciattarelli. In contrast, his support for Andrew Cuomo—a Democrat now running as an independent after losing the primary—was almost an endorsement. In a post on Truth Social, he urged voters to back Cuomo over Mamdani and criticized Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa.

In California, where voters face a ballot measure that could empower Democrats to redraw congressional maps, Trump has yet to mobilize significant efforts against Governor Gavin Newsom’s well-funded campaign, despite the White House’s aggressive redistricting push in Republican states.

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“The president has a unique ability to galvanize supporters like no other in American political history, both for him and against him,” noted Republican strategist Matthew Bartlett. “However, his absence from the ballot could dampen enthusiasm among his base, while the opposition remains highly motivated.”

Trump, who has a penchant for backing winners and has recently endorsed a slew of Republican candidates, appears to be strategically selective about where his endorsements could have the most positive impact. In these two predominantly blue states—Virginia and New Jersey—he seems to be maintaining a delicate balance and will likely keep this distance until the polls close.

“These are blue states with occasional red streaks,” Bartlett remarked regarding Virginia and New Jersey. “With Trump in the White House, they probably shouldn’t even be considered competitive at this time.”

In New Jersey, Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli is in the challenging position of needing to leverage Trump’s support to unite the right without alienating moderate voters statewide. “Jack Ciattarelli is a WINNER, and has my Complete and Total Endorsement – HE WILL NOT LET YOU DOWN,” Trump declared in a mid-May social media post. However, Ciattarelli, who had critiqued Trump in the past, quickly secured the nomination the following month.

As the general election approaches, Ciattarelli has attempted to brand himself as a MAGA-style Republican, even participating in a rally on the Jersey Shore alongside prominent Trump surrogates, though one notable figure was conspicuously absent: Trump himself.

“You need to maximize the Trump coalition, but also be mindful of voters who might not view Trump favorably,” advised Jesse Hunt, a former communications director for the Republican Governors Association. “Attracting these undecided voters may be crucial for Ciattarelli.”

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Democrats have seized every opportunity to highlight Ciattarelli’s links to Trump, including a debate moment where he awarded Trump an “A” rating. Trump re-entered the New Jersey race last month, reaffirming his endorsement and even hosting a telerally to rally support against Democrat Mikie Sherrill. Yet, the Ciattarelli campaign did not publicly announce the president’s participation in the event.

“With Trump in the White House, New Jersey will likely remain ‘Blue Jersey,’” Bartlett predicted.

Turning to Virginia, another high-stakes race is unfolding, yet Trump continues to keep his distance. Earle-Sears, the state’s Republican lieutenant governor, is struggling to build momentum against Democrat Abigail Spanberger in a state that leans blue. Polling averages consistently show her trailing, prompting her to shake up her campaign staff in a bid to enhance her fundraising and electoral prospects. Concerns about her candidacy have also been voiced among local Republicans.

Trump has refrained from officially endorsing Earle-Sears, merely commenting to reporters aboard Air Force One that she is a “very good Republican candidate” who should win, given that her opponent is a “disaster.” One source close to the White House suggested that had Earle-Sears made the race more competitive, she might have received more attention from Trump.

Polling conducted by the Washington Post and George Mason University in late October revealed Spanberger leading Earle-Sears by a significant 12-point margin.

Despite this, not all hope is lost for Republicans in Virginia. Trump has highlighted their most promising statewide down-ballot candidate, Attorney General Jason Miyares, who appears to be in a tight race against Democrat Jay Jones—especially following a leaked text thread where Jones mused about shooting political adversaries. Trump took to Truth Social to praise Miyares as a “GREAT Attorney General” with his “Complete and Total Endorsement.” Furthermore, he hosted a last-minute telerally for the Republican slate, which was communicated only by the White House.

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At present, Trump seems more focused on elections beyond 2025, even discussing potential successors like Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, suggesting they could form an “unstoppable” ticket. As for his own ambitions, he lamented, “I’m not allowed to run. It’s too bad.”

Madison Fernandez contributed to this report.

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