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Steve Bannon says MAGA voters ‘aren’t feeling it’ and GOP energy is slipping

Big Data Surveyled by Baris, reported in late January that “Democrats have widened their lead among those who are ‘extremely excited’ to vote,” leading from 53.6% to 41.8%.

Baris told the GOP: “If Republicans are going to have a comeback, sooner or later something has to change.”

Mitchell echoed those concerns in a recent publication The New York Post article, which argues that Trump’s popularity has fallen as his administration has turned away from initiatives that once energized the base.

Mitchell said the government’s approach now appears scattered, burdened by internal conflict and unresolved controversies.

“Rather than doubling down on systemic responsibility, we have felt unfocused in recent months, with countersignals on affordability and jobs, infighting, the Epstein saga, renewed foreign entanglements, and a government posture that feels more reactive than intentional,” Mitchell wrote. “The voters are noticing.”

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