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Potential backlash against Unbound Trump

MONews
1 Min Read

Ron Brownstein: “This time, Trump’s fate will be much more in his own hands. If he can provide greater economic security for working families while avoiding too many crossfire over MAGA’s militant priorities, strategists in both parties hope he can capitalize on the gains he has made among traditionally Democratic constituencies such as blacks and Latinos. I agree that we will be in a strong position to integrate. , and young white men.”

“But if Trump takes a turn in a direction that too many voters do not want to follow (vaccine skepticism, politicization of the criminal justice system against opponents, separation of U.S. citizen children from undocumented parents, etc.), he can act quickly. there is. Reduce his coalition again. And the impact will be even greater if his economic policies reignite inflation, as many independent analysts predict.”

“Even in deeply polarized times, the fundamental dynamics of America’s two-party system still dominate elections. “When one political party loses public trust, the other inevitably rises.”

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