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The Trump Era Is One of GOP Decline
Trump Wins. Other Republicans Lose
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An OpEd from the Washington Examiner, as reposted by the American Enterprise Institute, or AEI...
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Here's one measure of the partisan shift in the Trump era: In 2016, Republicans controlled 31 governorships and 68 legislative chambers. Come January, the GOP will control only 26 governorships and 57 legislative chambers (more than a 15% reduction on both scores). In the Trump era, here's the rule: Elections in which Trump is on the ballot, the GOP does fine. In elections in which he is not, the GOP does poorly. This isn't just about incumbent disadvantage in midterm elections. Even during former President Joe Biden's presidency, when Trump was the head of the GOP, its most recent nominee, and its next nominee, Democrats historically performed well. For instance, in 2022, they gained trifectas in four states, taking control of the legislatures in Michigan and Minnesota, and winning the governorships of Maryland and Massachusetts " all while their party controlled the White House. Source: www.aei.org
In the Trump era, here's the rule: Elections in which Trump is on the ballot, the GOP does fine. In elections in which he is not, the GOP does poorly.
This isn't just about incumbent disadvantage in midterm elections. Even during former President Joe Biden's presidency, when Trump was the head of the GOP, its most recent nominee, and its next nominee, Democrats historically performed well. For instance, in 2022, they gained trifectas in four states, taking control of the legislatures in Michigan and Minnesota, and winning the governorships of Maryland and Massachusetts " all while their party controlled the White House.
Source: www.aei.org
#1 | Posted by A_Friend at 2025-11-17 05:54 PM | Reply
Decline doesn't quite say it...'GOP goes into 'Spin, Crash and Burn mode' says it better.
#2 | Posted by Wardog at 2025-11-17 05:58 PM | Reply
#2 I am experiencing vast amounts of Schadenfreude, watching the internecine warfare going on within MAGA.
'Tis a wonder to behold, and a complete justification for my recent investment in popcorn ahead of the Trump tariff tax forthcoming.
A wonder, I tell you!
To behold!
#3 | Posted by A_Friend at 2025-11-17 06:09 PM | Reply
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