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Life After Trump: Is MAGA Reversible?

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Life After Trump: Is MAGA Reversible?

The article discusses whether the MAGA movement will outlast Donald Trump and whether American politics will move past him. It explores the possibility of institutional and cultural changes that may or may not be reversible.

Donald Trump's influence on American politics is significant, but it's unclear if it will be lasting. The MAGA movement has reshaped the political landscape, and its impact may extend beyond Trump's individual presence. A Democratic-controlled Congress is possible in 2026, and a Democrat winning the presidency in 2028 could lead to significant changes. However, Democrats should be cautious as a significant minority of voters question established historical facts. The rise of the radical right is driven by both individual leaders and underlying structural conditions. Mainstream conservative groups operate within conventional electoral politics, while more radical subcultures reject democratic norms and institutions. The split within MAGA may give Democrats hope, but dealing with the right-wing fringes will be a challenge. The question remains whether elections and institutional changes will be enough to address the issues posed by the MAGA movement.

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