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Despite Donald Trump's backing, Georgia's Republican voters chose to elect a gubernatorial candidate who was not endorsed by the former president while opting not to vote for Senate hopeful Herschel Walker.
12:00 - 14:57 (02:56)
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Despite Donald Trump's backing, Georgia's Republican voters chose to elect a gubernatorial candidate who was not endorsed by the former president while opting not to vote for Senate hopeful Herschel Walker.
ChapterWill a Narrow Republican Majority Ice Out the Right Wing?
EpisodeThe Midterms
PodcastThe Run-Up
Republicans are confident that Florida voters are moving towards their direction, with Ron DeSantis claiming he’s a better vessel for Trumpism than Trump himself, but for a lot of Republican voters, Trump and DeSantis are not at odds just yet.
14:57 - 18:12 (03:15)
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Republicans are confident that Florida voters are moving towards their direction, with Ron DeSantis claiming he’s a better vessel for Trumpism than Trump himself, but for a lot of Republican voters, Trump and DeSantis are not at odds just yet.
ChapterWill a Narrow Republican Majority Ice Out the Right Wing?
EpisodeThe Midterms
PodcastThe Run-Up
The Republicans may not have achieved the success they were expecting in the 2022 midterms, despite Trump's backing, leading to questions about Trumpism and whether the party should reevaluate its alignment with the former President.
18:12 - 20:16 (02:03)
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The Republicans may not have achieved the success they were expecting in the 2022 midterms, despite Trump's backing, leading to questions about Trumpism and whether the party should reevaluate its alignment with the former President.
ChapterWill a Narrow Republican Majority Ice Out the Right Wing?
EpisodeThe Midterms
PodcastThe Run-Up
Despite underperforming in the midterms, it's uncertain if the Republican Party will shift towards the center and distance themselves from Trump-aligned hardliners, as those members are the most powerful and influential in the party.
20:16 - 23:24 (03:08)
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Despite underperforming in the midterms, it's uncertain if the Republican Party will shift towards the center and distance themselves from Trump-aligned hardliners, as those members are the most powerful and influential in the party. Even with a narrow majority in the House, the party has unilateral power in decision-making.