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https://www.politico.com/news/2025/11/28/maga-trump-voters-divide-00670647

President Donald Trump has held his coalition together throughout much of the first year of his second term in office like few other figures could — albeit at times with bailing twine and a red MAGA cap — but cracks are starting to show, according to the latest results from The POLITICO Poll.

And it’s clear whoever tries to pick up the MAGA mantle ahead of 2028 has some serious work to do to keep the coalition together.

For starters, a significant portion of 2024 Trump voters — more than a third — do not consider themselves to be MAGA Republicans. And not only are they less loyal to Trump than self-identified MAGA Republicans, the poll suggests some of them have already begun to turn on him: Non-MAGA Trump voters are much more likely to blame Trump for the state of the economy, say he has too much power and be pessimistic about the future.
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The results underscore just how sui generis the cohort that reelected Trump was — and foreshadow the GOP’s coming challenges.

More than half of Trump’s voters last year — 55 percent — describe themselves as MAGA, but a critical 38 percent do not, according to the survey, which comprised 2,098 U.S. adults online and was conducted Nov. 14-17, with a margin of sampling error at plus-or-minus 2 percentage points.

And it’s here where the fissures start to emerge: Among those self-described MAGA voters, 47 percent say the current economy still belongs fully to Biden, compared to just 26 percent of non-MAGA Trump 2024 voters.

This divide becomes even starker on areas Republicans typically don’t own, like health care, where the White House is struggling to forge a path to extend expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies: 85 percent of MAGA Trump voters trust Republicans more to bring down health care costs, whereas just 55 percent of non-MAGA do — with 19 percent instead trusting Democrats and 27 percent saying they don’t know.

When it comes to trusting a given party on the economy, 88 percent of those MAGA voters back Republicans generally; but only 63 percent of non-MAGA Trump voters support Republicans, with 28 percent saying neither party or don’t know.

On affordability, the issue that Trump has said delivered him the election, and the one his own White House deputy chief of staff James Blair has said he will be “very focused on,” non-MAGA Republicans are more concerned by the cost of living than their MAGA counterparts: 59 percent to 48 percent.
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Among the other findings centering on the economy:

• The non-MAGA cohort is less likely to feel Trump has taken the chance he had to change things in the economy: 65 percent of MAGA compared with 46 percent of non-MAGA.

• MAGA Republicans feel their personal financial situation has improved over the past five years (52 percent to 24 percent), whereas non-MAGA GOPers are virtually tied (37 percent to 36 percent).

• In a fascinating divide, 73 percent of MAGA Republicans expect their personal financial situation to improve over the next 5 years, compared with 57 percent of non-MAGA Republicans.

• Similarly, MAGA feels better off than the average American (49 percent to 17 percent), whereas non-MAGA is torn (30 percent to 29 percent).

What does this all mean ahead of the fast-approaching midterms? Already, we have evidence from the off-year elections that the 2024 Trump coalition isn’t holding, with Latino and young male voters shifting back to Democrats. On generic ballot vote intention, 92 percent of MAGA Republicans backed the Republican candidate, while 62 percent of non-MAGA did.

There’s something in the MAGA Republican voter mentality — a kind of economic optimism — that is durable even amid the current turmoil. Trump’s definition of reality permeates their own.

And the GOP has less than four years to turn Trump voters into reliable Republican voters.
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Time for some more false flags and completely retarded decisions that result in emergency situations...
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>Non-MAGA Trump voters
No such thing. And anyone trying to cope about how Trump isn't doing what they wanted when they voted for him is just trying to make themselves feel better about using him as a scapegoat so they can bring in the next asshole to do exactly the same bullshit.

Republicans are nothing if not consistently ideologically bankrupt and dishonest.
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>>1461044
This is nice but I want more info about the terrorist movement within the Democratic party.
I'm sick of hearing about this Trump guy.
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>>1461054
Don't worry I'm sure Stephen Miller is inventing new conspiracy theories tailored to your tastes as I type this.
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>>1461053
The grim reality is that most Americans barely follow politics. Low-information voters, we call them. It's easy for some rando to hear about how Trump will lower grocery prices and vote for that without really knowing about all the fascist bullshit.
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>>1461068
Except now those low-info voters see grocery prices going up while Trump insists everything in cheaper and awesome, and thinks "those fuckers lied to me"
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>>1461069
Hopefully, it's hard for some people to admit they got played, but the point is they're not MAGA.
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>>1461072
Those people would still vote for him again in a heart beat.
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>they're not MAGA
https://files.catbox.moe/4p515z.jpg
No True Scotswoman , amirite?
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>>1461077
they will throw their maga hats in the streets and sewers to be trampled upon
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>>1461053
>what is the tea party?
Tea party are not MAGA voters.
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>>1461068
And this is why the conservative biased media is so powerful and why republicans went all in on destroying the first amendment and late night comedy, because it's a way for low information voters to learn what's going on, and also keep their sanity.
Putin did the same thing with his fascist take over of Russia where he took down political comedy shows first. So it's a classic fascist playbook the republicans are following
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>>1461137
Ok but have you considered that Trump using his office to enrich himself, his family and his friends is actually a good thing?
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>>1461044
Did they ask how many Trump voters will never ever ever even under threat of violence or execution vote for a Democrat ever again and will simply vote to keep the lean, in the Shakespearean sense, Democrats away from their coveted absolute power?
Politico might be giving you queers false hope, queer.
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>>1461137
This guy knows the score.
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>>1461147
>Just ignore the sweep of blue victories ever since Trump got in office
You retards already barely won the popular vote and ever since you spat in the face and/or backstabbed every non-MAGAt who voted for you.
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>>1461149
Not the whole score, just the part where the main character goes entirely nuts.
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>>1461153
Oh yeah? How's that?
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>>1461155
Well let's see...
You got the latino vote and started deporting them.
You got the farmer vote and obliterated their business, then called them "ungrateful" when they begged for help for the mess you started.
You got the middle class vote on running on lower prices, then spiked prices
Need I go on?
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>>1461160
I'm going to need you to live in reality and try again if you want a response. Because this is absolute idiocy that I refuse to engage with.
If you honestly believe that this is "backstabbing" and even a real summary of events worthy of a proper reply then KYS
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>>1461160
>Well let's see...
You've closed your eyes.
>You got the latino vote and started deporting them.
Deportable browns can't vote, and from the last survey I saw, even legal browns hate brown border jumpers
>You got the farmer vote and obliterated their business, then called them "ungrateful" when they begged for help for the mess you started.
This refers to cattle ranchers. An industry that even brain cancer Jimmy 2.0 recognized was consolidating. There's like 6 major beef farmers in the US these days. They're a pseudo-monopoly, so that's like six fucking voters who are all richer and more in control than the beef market than you could possibly imagine.
This you're an idiot.
>You got the middle class vote on running on lower prices, then spiked prices
Prices measurably spiked under Biden with the insane inflation, his damaging EO on supply chain, the increase of energy pricing.
>Need I go on?
Straight to hell, retard.
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>>1461161
>>1461162
Will you ever stop lying and samefagging? Will you ever get a real job
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>KYS
>>1461161 is fat and will never be kissed
>"backstabbing"
>>1461077
Because MTG would never stab Trump in the back with her claymore after having her porridge, amirite?
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>>1461154
So is trump demented or is it just the syphilis rotting his brain?
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>>1461166
Careful. He'll call you a "tardposter" who "isn't clever" because he hates those who aren't in lockstep with his wrong opinions, and is triggered by having his samefagging called out. He'll even claim he has "proof" that he isn't, with "screenshots" that he doesn't produce to prove you wrong there and then, then will claim he's another poster who suggests to the 'other' like him that you're an "obvious troll" and tells the 'other' to ignore you.
And as shown in this thread by you, the example where the above happened was when two posts were made within four minutes of each other, making the samefagging even more obvious than the instance in this thread. He's so obvious.
Notice I referred to the one who posted here twice as 'He/Him', as in the singular, not the plural 'Them/They', but he's such a faggot therefore the latter's his pronouns.
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>>1461053
Of course there are non-MAGA Trump voters. What a stupid thing to say
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>>1461137
Late night comedy was and has been shit since before Trump got into office. Nothing of value was lost.
I agree about your first amendment point though
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>>1461162
Pathetic cope bro. Soybeans and corn are the 2 biggest crops grown in the USA. Trump decimated both those industries with his tariffs. Most farmers are hurting now because of these policies. And then he fucked up the beef ranchers too. You can make claims about how fucking over the us beef industry doesn’t matter. But it does.

No polls show most “brown” people as you call them are upset with the ice deportations because they are grabbing legal people and jamming them up without due process. The most un-American and fascist thing you can do. Most people don’t like illegal immigration especially criminals illegally migrating. That’s not who Ice is targeting. They are targeting working people and families.

Biden drilled more then Any other president. His inflation was from the pandemic and he did a good job keeping it lower than most countries. That is an easily researched fact. Inflation was going down before trump took over and reversed the inflation to go back up with his terrible economic policies. Again an easily researched fact.

Lick boots more bro
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>>1461189
Yes you can dislike the late night shows but you have to admit that comedians making jokes about the powerful and corrupt is a valuable and empowering thing that authoritarians and fascists hate. It is the first thing fascists get rid of. The ability to mock them.
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>>1461161
>"backstabbing"
>>1458350
>>1459121
Votes will be infinitely more lethal than a mere knife. An appropriate end for cultists and their Pedo-in-Chief
https://files.catbox.moe/0tc0y3.jpg
Merry Christmas, ya filthy animal!
>midterms
...and a Happy New Year.
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>>1461189
You just don't like it when they mock your side, but know shredding the first amendment means if you lose power that the next government can instantly dismantle the entire conservatively biased media that brainwashes the public at large.
Not that that's stopping Project 2025 from still trying
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>>1461191
Ahhhhaahahahhahahahaha!
He doesn't realize what the late night comedy shows really are.
Ahahahahahahah!
What a maroon. lol.
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>>1461194
Requesting MTG poorly shopped in as the girlfriend.
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>>1461194
That pedophile stare, hopefully Macaulay Culkin wasn't molested by trump.



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