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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIf Trump Is So Unpopular, Why Does He Still Dominate the GOP?
President Trumps approval ratings have fallen to some of their lowest levels since his return to the White House. Yet despite his weak national standing, Trump-backed candidates continue to win GOP primaries, and Republicans seen as insufficiently loyal to the president are increasingly finding themselves pushed to the political sidelines.
For many Americans, that disconnect can seem puzzling: If Trump is so unpopular nationally, why does he still hold such enormous influence within the Republican Party?
Political analysts say the answer lies in a combination of forces reshaping modern American politics: deep partisan polarization, Trumps enduring grip on the GOP base, conservative media ecosystems, and an electorate that increasingly views politics through the lens of party identity rather than personal approval of a single politician.
The result is a political environment in which weak national approval ratings do not necessarily weaken the presidents standing within his own party, particularly in primary elections dominated by highly engaged partisan voters.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/articles/trump-unpopular-why-does-still-195233836.html
Bristlecone
(11,206 posts)keroro gunsou
(2,314 posts)he does seem to control the MAGA-moron-mob.... so there is that...
Lovie777
(23,907 posts)hench the desperation right now.
mr715
(4,301 posts)Maybe not 51%, but close enough to 50% to be a problem.
Tim S
(318 posts)Its probably the same answer Fear and/or Greed (the fuel of corrupt governments)
rustbeltvoice
(495 posts)and has been for a long time.
Emile
(43,465 posts)Onthefly
(1,396 posts)And it goes beyond fear of the president himself. They know that his attacking them it increases the chances that one of the unhinged maga cult will go after them.
C_U_L8R
(49,574 posts)to be a Republican. These people arent the brightest.
OAITW r.2.0
(32,732 posts)He's evicted the old style Republican political order.
Trump owns the Republican brand.
Johonny
(26,688 posts)I thought voting numbers were showing ho-hum turnout for GOP candidates in general.
AZProgressive
(30,008 posts)and are likely voting in Democratic primaries instead of Republican ones.
murielm99
(33,103 posts)Kaleva
(40,452 posts)Morbius
(1,150 posts)1. A lot of Republicans believe that is liberals hate him, he must be doing something right.
2. Partisan media. When your news filter screens out any negative news, you miss important news, which slights your opinions.
3. Every President while in office is the most hated man in America. Even Lincoln was despised while in office.
4. Fear, as noted above.
5. There's a vacuum besides Trump. No one else is in a position to hold sway like Trump.