Tuesday, July 29, 2025

What Will It Take For Never Trumpers To Return Home?

Trump Derangement Syndrome and Political Sentiment

- Democrats and progressives will continue to dislike Trump regardless of his actions.

- Republicans may also maintain their disapproval, even after significant achievements.

- Trump has had a remarkable first six months in his second term, according to various analyses.

Evaluations of Trump’s Presidency

- Newsweek claims Trump's early presidency is the most successful since FDR.

- The American Presidency Project labels Trump’s first six months in office as the most accomplished in modern history.

Public Perception of Trump

- Chris Matthews suggests the country is gravitating towards Trump due to his perceived strength.

- Trump's support base has grown compared to 2017, despite being a divisive figure.

- Even some former critics, like Ken Langone, have changed their views and now believe Trump could be among the best presidents in history.

Potential Shifts Among Trump’s Critics

- Questions raised about whether “Never Trumpers” on the right will reassess their views.

- Figures like Adam Kinzinger, Asa Hutchinson, and Mike Pence hold critical views of Trump.

- Some past conservative leaders express dissatisfaction with Trump and do not support him.

Achievements and Agendas

- Trump is noted for efforts to cut federal government size, reduce taxes, and boost economic growth.

- Questions raised about why conservatives critical of Trump do not support his agenda.

- Opportunities exist for Republicans to gain ground due to declining Democratic approval ratings.

Challenges Ahead

- Internal divisions among Republicans, particularly from Never Trumpers, complicate efforts to support Trump.

- Calls for Trump to gain broader support without further extremes being necessary. 

https://issuesinsights.com/2025/07/29/what-will-it-take-for-never-trumpers-to-return-home/

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