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MAGA’s Airtight Front Unraveling Under Trump’s Own Priorities: Columnists

The New Civil Rights Movement

The New Civil Rights Movement

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July 6, 2026

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Columnists say President Donald Trump’s focus on his own priorities, more than the country’s, is widening the split with Senate Republicans — cracking a coalition once seen as airtight and pushing the president toward lame duck status. Democrats see an opening as the midterms approach. According to pollsters Douglas E. Schoen and Carly Cooperman in [] The post MAGA’s Airtight Front Unraveling Under Trump’s Own Priorities: Columnists appeared first on The New Civil Rights Movement.

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