What's really concerning Republicans after Tuesday’s romp
Trump's former political adviser told POLITICO in an exclusive interview that the president plans to talk a lot more about about the cost of living as we turn in the new year.
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... Inside the White House, there are two main takeaways from Tuesday's miserable performance for the Republican Party. The first one " that fielding quality candidates matters -- is the one GOP officials are eagerly messaging. But the second, perhaps more existential issue, is that President Donald Trump isn't focused enough on the issues that matter most to the voters the party needs. "People don't think he's lived up to his promises," said one White House ally, who like others in this story was granted anonymity to discuss internal thinking. "You won on lowering costs, putting more money back into people's pockets. And people don't feel that right now." ...
The first one " that fielding quality candidates matters -- is the one GOP officials are eagerly messaging.
But the second, perhaps more existential issue, is that President Donald Trump isn't focused enough on the issues that matter most to the voters the party needs.
"People don't think he's lived up to his promises," said one White House ally, who like others in this story was granted anonymity to discuss internal thinking. "You won on lowering costs, putting more money back into people's pockets. And people don't feel that right now." ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-06 12:39 AM | Reply
@#1 ... "People don't think he's lived up to his promises," ...
Well, yeah. Pres [then candidate] Trump ran on dropping costs on day one.
And he has failed (miserably?) in that task.
And, if I may be so bold to add, Mayor-elect Mamdani has a similar hill that needs to be climbed. But let's wait a year or so before we make a judgment on that one.
For the nonce, we have Pres Trump's track record to talk about.
And it is not looking good.
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-06 12:45 AM | Reply
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