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Trump Blurts Out Surprise Admission About Midterms as GOP Panic Erupts

Plus, affordability politics are here to stay; Trump gets major win in effort to rig midterm elections; and more...


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Today: "Politics: Trump Blurts Out Surprise Admission About Midterms as GOP Panic Erupts" Plus, affordability politics are here to stay; Trump gets major win in effort to rig midterm elections; and more...

 
 

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Politics: Trump Blurts Out Surprise Admission About Midterms as GOP Panic Erupts

The Daily Blast With Greg Sargent

"I don’t care about the midterms," Donald Trump admitted during a monologue about his Iran war. In addition to candidly declaring that he doesn’t care that his policies are badly imperiling his GOP colleagues, Trump also suggested that the GOP nomination of MAGA whackjob Ken Paxton in Texas—which Trump engineered—was a major accomplishment. This accidentally showed that Trump is still under the delusion that he and MAGA are popular. Yet this comes as The New York Times reports that Republicans are freshly "alarmed," with some admitting that Trump is putting them in severe danger. We talked to New Republic contributing editor Felipe De La Hoz, who’s been arguing that Trump’s historic unpopularity gives Democrats new openings. We discuss how Texas is now winnable for Democrats, why Republicans are accepting Trump’s destruction of their midterm hopes, and what Democrats can do to capitalize on Trump’s travails. 

 

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