Former President Donald Trump continues to shape the Republican Party, with major conservative groups aligning with his endorsements.
The Club for Growth has thrown its support behind Byron Donalds in Florida, signaling Trump's ongoing influence in key races. Meanwhile, public opinion remains divided on Trump's performance in his second term, with polls showing mixed reactions. On the other side, progressive activists are mobilizing candidates to counter Trump's policies and influence in local elections.
The political landscape remains deeply polarized as both sides prepare for upcoming battles.
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The Republican Party needs to stop blindly following Trump and start focusing on real liberty—less government, lower taxes, and more individual freedom. If they keep letting one man dictate everything, they’re no better than the big-government politicians they claim to oppose.
It’s wild how much Trump still dominates GOP politics, even years after leaving office. Whether you support him or not, it’s clear his influence isn’t fading anytime soon. At the same time, Democrats are just as fired up, which means we’re in for another cycle of extreme partisanship. It’d be nice to see more leaders focused on uniting people instead of just fueling the divide.
Trump’s influence in the GOP is proof that the people, not the establishment, are calling the shots. The elites in both parties want to pretend he’s irrelevant, but voters keep proving them wrong. Byron Donalds getting support from the Club for Growth just shows that Trump’s America First policies are still the future of the Republican Party. The media loves to talk about “polarization,” but what they really mean is that regular Americans aren’t falling in line with the D.C. swamp. Meanwhile, the progressive activists trying to push their radical agenda are… Read more
Trump's strong leadership is exactly what the GOP needs to stay on track and keep America from falling into liberal chaos.
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Just another reminder that both parties serve the same corporate interests while keeping people distracted with endless political theater.
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Americans have clear opinions on Trump's performance in his first 50 days
As President Donald Trump marks 50 days into his second tour of duty in the White House, the most recent polls suggest that Americans are divided on the job he's doing
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