Trump's successor will have to pick up the pieces of a fractured MAGA: GOP strategist
Source: Raw Story · Bias: Far Left
Summary
The successor to Donald Trump as the unifying figure of the MAGA voter base will undertake an extraordinary challenge in keeping the cause alive. A GOP strategist believes that no matter who takes over from the president as the MAGA figurehead, there will be a monumental problem at hand. Speaking to Politico, strategist Jeff Burton suggested the problem went beyond the war in Iran and may be a fundamental issue of a fracturing right wing. He said, "MAGA is locked in for Trump. The bigger issue isn’t about him or even Iran, it’s that foreign conflicts expose a real fault line between more hawkish Republicans and a rising isolationist wing. "That tension is only going to grow as 2028 gets closer, and it’s going to be a defining challenge for whoever tries to take the MAGA mantle." While the mood for interventionism may not be strong within MAGA circles, with one expert describing it as "unpardonable" analysis by Erin Doherty found that Trump's war had won over some mainline MAGA voters. "A 35 percent plurality of Trump 2024 voters — with similar shares among MAGA and non-MAGA voters — say the war in Iran broke that campaign pledge, but was necessary given the change in circumstances," Doherty wrote. "Thirty percent say the war has not broken the pledge, while 21 percent say it broke the pledge unnecessarily and 14 percent are unsure."Additionally, a plurality of Trump voters, 46 percent, say the war in Iran is in line with MAGA principles." Despite current support within MAGA circles for the war with Iran, this could wane rapidly as the conflict stretches into its fourth week. Doherty wrote, "Still, as the war nears its fourth week, the survey suggests there are limits to that support, especially among Republicans who don’t identify so heavily with the MAGA movement. The growing number of U.S. casualties in particular is a dividing line."A majority of MAGA Trump voters, 58 percent, say the U.S. must achieve its goals in Iran, even if it means more American lives are lost. Non-MAGA Trump voters are more split: 44 percent say the same, but 41 percent believe the U.S. must not lose more American lives, even if that means the country’s goals are left unfinished."
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