Trump’s MAGA brand may be nontransferable to rest of GOP

Trump’s MAGA brand may be nontransferable to rest of GOP


The year was 2022. Democrats were in a panic heading into the midterm elections, all thanks to an unpopular president pushing unpopular spending that led to the highest inflation the country had seen since E.T. was in theaters 40 years ago.

The southern border was a full-blown crisis, with nearly 2.8 million people entering the country illegally that year, not including gotaways. Compare that to two years prior under President Donald Trump, when approximately 618,000 crossed the border illegally, a number about 80% lower.

Crime was rampant in cities run by Democratic mayors, with mass exoduses occurring from San Francisco, Chicago, and New York to red states such as Florida, Texas, and Tennessee.

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As a result, two words dominated the cable news landscape heading into the

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