View this post on the web at [link removed]
Democrats’ success across Georgia, Virginia, and New Jersey signals a growing rejection of MAGA’s toxicity even in swing and red-leaning states.
Voters who dislike both parties overwhelmingly sided with Democrats, driven by concerns over affordability and extremism.
Trump’s dismissive stance on economic pain—and loyalist figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene posing as “reasonable opposition”—shows a movement in denial, not in control.
Election Day 2025 shattered the illusion of a stable Trump-era realignment, replacing it with evidence of a deep voter recoil from authoritarian politics and economic neglect. When voters fed up with both parties overwhelmingly side with Democrats, it’s not ideological — it’s moral exhaustion.
Affordability and competence have become the new populism, reclaiming that word from MAGA’s grievance machine. Even traditional GOP strongholds like Mississippi and Georgia are signaling fatigue with chaos and cruelty. The message from voters is clear: populism without empathy is just power worship, and Americans have had enough.
Tune in to this energizing post-election debrief with Joe Trippi and Alex Shashlo.
Unsubscribe [link removed]?