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MAGA Cult Will Outlive Trump Because It Is Fueled By Hatred

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It is possible that the bulk of the MAGA movement disappears after convicted felon Donald Trump is no longer in the picture, but parts of it are likely here to stay. The reason for this is because the movement is fueled by hatred and anger, and those feelings have been around since the dawn of time, and plenty of other Republican politicians are capitalizing on those feelings today.
Also, the Republican Party has no plans available for what they will do if they win this year's elections. The same was true for the last election...and the one before it...and so on and so on. In fact, Republicans have had no new ideas for decades, and instead rely on the use of buzzwords and key phrases to con voters into supporting them.
And ever since his criminal conviction, Donald Trump's campaign has seemingly been frozen in fear of what will come next. The Republican nominee isn't shying away from interviews, but he's mostly been holed up in his golf resort. At the same time, his poll numbers are continuing to get worse, suggesting that his campaign could slowly be falling apart.
Finally, Donald Trump loves to repeat the same phrases over and over again, and he's been that way for many years - though not always. Many mental health professionals believe that his constant repetition of words and phrases could be a sign of serious cognitive decline. But the answer may be even simpler than that.
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It is possible that the bulk of the MAGA movement disappears after convicted felon Donald Trump is no longer in the picture, but parts of it are likely here to stay. The reason for this is because the movement is fueled by hatred and anger, and those feelings have been around since the dawn of time, and plenty of other Republican politicians are capitalizing on those feelings today.
Also, the Republican Party has no plans available for what they will do if they win this year's elections. The same was true for the last election...and the one before it...and so on and so on. In fact, Republicans have had no new ideas for decades, and instead rely on the use of buzzwords and key phrases to con voters into supporting them.
And ever since his criminal conviction, Donald Trump's campaign has seemingly been frozen in fear of what will come next. The Republican nominee isn't shying away from interviews, but he's mostly been holed up in his golf resort. At the same time, his poll numbers are continuing to get worse, suggesting that his campaign could slowly be falling apart.
Finally, Donald Trump loves to repeat the same phrases over and over again, and he's been that way for many years - though not always. Many mental health professionals believe that his constant repetition of words and phrases could be a sign of serious cognitive decline. But the answer may be even simpler than that.
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