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Trump Is Poisoning His Own Well

Politics
United States
January 28, 2026に開始

The article explores how Donald Trump's divisive rhetoric and actions are undermining his own political support and alienating potential allies, jeopardizing his future in the Republican Party.

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The long-term effects of Trump's leadership style on the Republican Party warrant careful examination and open dialogue.

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While Trump may seem polarizing, he also represents a significant shift towards populism that resonates with many Americans.

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Trump's approach to governance fosters a culture of distrust, which ultimately harms the democratic process and civic engagement.

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Trump's divisive rhetoric undermines party unity, alienating moderate voters who could be crucial in upcoming elections.

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Critics exaggerate Trump's impact; his supporters remain loyal and energized despite claims of toxicity within the party.

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