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https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/steve-bannon-trump-2026-midterms-b2916322.html

>Steve Bannon has warned President Donald Trump and the Republican Party that there is a “massive lack of enthusiasm” among the MAGA base heading into the 2026 midterm elections.
>Bannon, Trump’s former adviser during the first administration, complained that Republicans were “running for the hills” over current negotiations on the Department of Homeland Security funding to avoid a shutdown.
>“Step up and do something,” Bannon said on a recent episode of his War Room podcast. “You have a massive lack of enthusiasm among the base because they're sitting there going, ‘I'm just not feeling it right now.’”
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> Early polling by the company at the end of January found Democrats are looking favorable.
>“On the initial Generic Ballot without leaners, 46.1 percent of likely voters say they would vote for the Democratic candidate and 42.0 percent say they would vote for the Republican candidate,” the polling found.
> “Democrats have expanded their advantage among those who are ‘Extremely Enthusiastic’ to vote, 53.6 percent to 41.8 percent.”
< Elsewhere, Mitchell, head pollster for Rasmussen Reports, said the Trump administration “chose theatrics over results, and is paying the price politically.”
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> “Rather than doubling down on systemic accountability, the last few months have felt unfocused, with counter-signaling on affordability and jobs, infighting, the Epstein saga, renewed foreign entanglements and a governing posture that feels reactive rather than intentional,” Mitchell wrote in an op-ed for The New York Post last week. “Voters are noticing.”
< Factions of Trump’s MAGA base have complained that the president is too focused on international politics and are unhappy that the cost of living remains high in the U.S.
I agree of course. The international politics focus has had absolutely nothing to do with fixing domestic problems. Domestically from my point of view it looks more like: chickened out, chickened out, shitty compromise, cover-up, halfhearted centrist bullshit...

I generally amplify admin policies out of sympathy, but it is absolutely impossible to explain in an affirmative sense why anyone should be soying out over another war for Israel. It is hardly even possible to make a cogent argument in favor of the half-hearted domestic policy other than "well, it's better than nothing... don't you want something better than nothing?"

Admin fucked itself. We didn't do this, the epstein coverup and the Iran war(s) for Israel, and the revolving door of tough talk (but little action) escalation and then deescalation over deportation policy did this. And then of course the cost-of-living disaster which is still unfolding with a tone-deaf response coming from government.

All the choice soundbites in the world sourced through palantier do not change material conditions. I hope people have learned that
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