I'm not a big fan of the dnc or rnc, but the article tells you what the reasoning is and it's pretty solid;
"The Republican National Committee has shelled out millions of dollars to law firms representing the former president amid government investigations and probes of his business interests.
But officials also worry that Trump could hurt the partyโs midterms prospects if he announces a presidential run before this yearโs elections.
An RNC official told ABC News that Trump would lose financial support as soon as launch a campaign because of the partyโs โneutrality policyโ that bars it from taking sides in primaries."
I'm not a big fan of the dnc or rnc, but the article tells you what the reasoning is and it's pretty solid;
"The Republican National Committee has shelled out millions of dollars to law firms representing the former president amid government investigations and probes of his business interests.
But officials also worry that Trump could hurt the partyโs midterms prospects if he announces a presidential run before this yearโs elections.
An RNC official told ABC News that Trump would lose financial support as soon as launch a campaign because of the partyโs โneutrality policyโ that bars it from taking sides in primaries."