Trump, Republicans and 2025 election
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Tuesday's electoral wins for Democrats suggest that voters are souring on Donald Trump. A recent poll shows Trump's approval at its lowest point so far in his second term while Democrats are showing renewed enthusiasm.
Sweeping Democratic wins in this week’s elections have given new urgency to President Donald Trump’s efforts to midterm-proof his second term, with the president keenly aware of the consequences if Republicans lose control of Congress.
Jimmy Kimmel sees Tuesday’s election results as a clear bad sign for President Donald Trump. Tuesday’s elections saw the defeat of several high-profile Republican candidates across the country. The most devastating result for the MAGA world was the decisive victory of NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani over Trump-backed Andrew Cuomo.
President Donald Trump insisted his presidential victory last year was a passive mandate by Americans. Now, Trump and republicans are reeling from the sweeping democrat victories during Tuesday’s elections.
Less than one year into Donald Trump’s second term and the post-election ebullience has evaporated from shares of his social media company as sales stagnate and profitability remains elusive.
After a wave of stinging results in several state contests -- in an election considered a referendum on him and Republicans -- President Donald Trump tried to dismiss the bad news in a flurry of social media posts late Tuesday night.
President Trump is returning to Florida after a speech Nov. 5 to the America Business Forum in Miami previewing themes for his midterm election case.
"We are the ones that have done a great job on affordability... but we just lost an election, they said, based on affordability," Trump said Nov. 6.