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The exact terms of what makes up Trumpism are contentious and are sufficiently complex to overwhelm any single framework of analysis; [1] it has been called an American political variant of the far-right, [2] [3] and the national-populist and neo-nationalist sentiment seen in multiple nations worldwide from the late 2010s [4] to the early 2020s.
Gary Reed, Michigan Republican Party Executive Director (1992–1995) (endorsed Kamala Harris) [222] Chip Saltsman , Tennessee Republican Party chair (1999–2001) ( endorsed Mike Pence ) [ 223 ] Michael Steele , lieutenant governor of Maryland (2003–2007), chair of the RNC (2009–2011) ( endorsed Kamala Harris ) [ 177 ]
Former solicitor general of Texas; U.S. senator from Texas; 2016 Republican presidential candidate Rob [44] Ron DeSantis: 46th governor of Florida; 2024 Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSanctimonious [45] (retired) [46] Ron DeSanctus [47] Meatball Ron [48] (denied by Trump) [49] Tiny D [50] Ditzy DeVos [51] [52] Betsy DeVos
According to President Biden, "MAGA Republicans" are a growing danger to American democracy and an extremist faction of a once-principled political party, a radical movement with unpopular ...
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) predicted Vice President-elect Vance will be the Republican Party’s 2028 presidential nominee. Romney joined CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday for his ...
2022 – Brandon Phinney, New Hampshire state representative switched to the Libertarian Party [463] before switching back to the Republican Party in 2022. [464] 2022 – Miles Taylor, former chief of staff of the United States Department of Homeland Security left the Republican Party to become an independent, then joined the Forward Party. [465]
The truth is that MAGA adherents are neither conservative nor traditional Republican, and if anyone is a RINO, it is MAGA fans. The term "MAGA Republican" is reserved for those who are members of ...
"Make America Great Again" (MAGA, US: / ˈ m æ ɡ ə /) [1] is an American political slogan most recently popularized by Donald Trump during his successful presidential campaigns in 2016 and in 2024. "MAGA" is also used to refer to Trump's political base, or to an individual or group of individuals from within that base.