The Midwest Has Turned on Trump
Once the heart of President Donald Trump's political base, the Midwest -- the region he promised to revive with factory jobs and "America First" trade policies -- is showing signs of disillusionment.
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... The decline is striking given that Trump has long positioned himself as a champion of blue-collar workers and has frequently touted his record of reviving the region's industrial economy. "I think of the Midwest as quintessentially the most purple' or swingy region in national politics," J. Miles Coleman, associate editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics, told Newsweek. "With that, it's not too surprising to me that Trump's approval there, -9, is roughly in line with where he is nationally." ...
"I think of the Midwest as quintessentially the most purple' or swingy region in national politics," J. Miles Coleman, associate editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics, told Newsweek. "With that, it's not too surprising to me that Trump's approval there, -9, is roughly in line with where he is nationally." ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-10-12 12:26 PM | Reply
Everything the Ogre touches...Dies.
#2 | Posted by Effeteposer at 2025-10-12 12:33 PM | Reply
Everything that makes Trump more desperate means a greater chance that he will subvert or destroy next year's mid-terms.
I don't know how, from his point of view, he can avoid pulling another coup worse than the last one.
#3 | Posted by Zed at 2025-10-12 12:45 PM | Reply
Make no mistake, they'll vote for GOP overwhelmingly no matter what.
#4 | Posted by jpw at 2025-10-12 01:04 PM | Reply
@#4 ... Make no mistake, they'll vote for GOP overwhelmingly no matter what. ...
My guess is that may be true for most of the Midwest states, but not all of them.
... The Midwest was central to Trump's 2024 re-election campaign. He won eight of the 12 Midwestern states, flipping both Michigan and Wisconsin -- two states he had narrowly lost in 2020. In Wisconsin, Trump won 49.6 percent of the vote to Kamala Harris's 48.7 percent, while in Michigan he became the first Republican to carry the state twice since Ronald Reagan. ...
In Wisconsin, Trump won 49.6 percent of the vote to Kamala Harris's 48.7 percent, while in Michigan he became the first Republican to carry the state twice since Ronald Reagan. ...
#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-10-12 01:21 PM | Reply
Sorry, I think the best you'll see is the flipping of a few Congressional seats.
But they'll vote MAGA for POTUS and probably Senate.
#6 | Posted by jpw at 2025-10-12 01:28 PM | Reply
@#6 ... But they'll vote MAGA for POTUS and probably Senate. ...
Possibly. imo, too soon to tell, a lot could happen in the next 12 months ...
But I do take your point.
#7 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-10-12 02:00 PM | Reply
From the sub-summary ...
... Our farmers want trade, not aid. ...
Yup.
No one wants to be given money for doing nothing. People want to be productive and contribute.
#8 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-10-12 10:55 PM | Reply
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