
"As Trumpism forces both major US parties to wonder what they stand for, experts weigh in on November election prospects. The Republican Party currently controls the White House and both houses of Congress in the United States. But will that change in November? Among Republican voters, US President Donald Trump is still wildly popular, despite criticism over uneven economic conditions and brutal anti-immigration tactics."
"And within the Democratic Party establishment, there is no sign of a desire to shift towards a more progressive, less centrist platform even as left-leaning Democratic Socialists make gains. Host Steve Clemons asks Republican strategist John Feehery and Amy Dacey, former chair of the Democratic National Committee, about Trumpism and the election prospects of both parties."
The Republican Party currently controls the White House and both houses of Congress. The November election outcome remains uncertain. Among Republican voters, US President Donald Trump remains highly popular despite criticism over uneven economic conditions and brutal anti-immigration tactics. The Democratic Party establishment shows no desire to shift toward a more progressive or less centrist platform, even as left-leaning Democratic Socialists make gains. The rise of Trumpism is forcing both major parties to reassess policy positions, messaging, and electoral strategies as they prepare for the next national contests.
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