Summary

Mitt Romney acknowledged that Trump’s MAGA agenda now fully dominates the Republican Party, stating in a CNN interview that traditional conservatism has been overtaken.

Romney, a frequent Trump critic, admitted he was wrong about Trump losing in 2024 and predicted MAGA’s influence would extend into 2028 with figures like JD Vance.

Romney argued the GOP’s appeal to working-class voters has shifted the political landscape, while criticizing Democrats for focusing on cultural issues over economic concerns.

He claims this focus cost Democrats key demographics in the recent election.

  • @[email protected]
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    382 days ago

    GOP’s appeal to working-class voters

    has absolutely nothing to do with gop policies (or lack of) that would strengthen the working and middle class…

    • @[email protected]
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      202 days ago

      Exactly. I read that and scoffed, asking “what have they done to appeal to them other than talk big… Oh…”

      • @[email protected]
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        162 days ago

        What’s weird is that most Democratic politicians aren’t really hitting the identity politics thing, either! That’s mostly coming from culture and from Hollywood.

        If anything, it’s the rabid right wing that constantly harps on bathroom bills and trans women in sports as if that affects most people anyway…

        • Bone
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          52 days ago

          Right. Romney is stuck in the past with his criticisms. It’s the right that needs these talking points to be true all the time, and they force it even when it’s just them talking about it. Democrats do need to do differently, but not like how Romney is calling it. It’s just so disgusting.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 days ago

        What has anyone done for them? Any vote cast ended with society becoming worse for normal people in the end, so now they are trying more extreme measures, and they will continue if things don’t get better.

        It’s how the cycle works.