Political strategist says GOP may be reaching a breaking point with Donald Trump - LGBTQ Nation
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Political strategist says GOP may be reaching a breaking point with Donald Trump - LGBTQ Nation
""'But Simon,' you say, 'of course they will fall in line,'" he wrote in a blog post. "'They always do.' My response, of course, is that little cracks can become big cracks, and you just never know in politics."
"I was not in Congress when all this Obamacare, "Affordable Care Act" bullshit started. I got here in 2021. As a matter of fact, the ACA made health insurance UNAFFORDABLE for my family after it was passed, with skyrocketing premiums higher than our house payment.Let's just say... pic.twitter.com/hKH7pPh6CG- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) October 6, 2025"
"He adds that Trump "is now consistently more unpopular than Joe Biden was after his disastrous debate performance when we were all told that he had to leave the Presidential race. More unpopular than Biden and with a far worse economy than Biden had." He explained that for the GOP to ratify the budget bill as it currently stands, they have to essentially rubber stamp the president's "authoritarian fantasies" and "ongoing sabotage" of the country."
Simon Rosenberg warns that the Republican Party may be beginning to fracture from Donald Trump amid an ongoing government shutdown and a refusal by Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson to negotiate. Several high-profile MAGA loyalists, including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Sen. Ted Cruz, and commentator Laura Loomer, have publicly criticized the party's course. Polling now shows Trump as more unpopular than Joe Biden was after his debate, while economic measures under Trump lag behind Biden-era performance. Ratifying the current budget would require GOP lawmakers to effectively endorse the president's 'authoritarian fantasies' and 'ongoing sabotage.'
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