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Sorry, folks, Donald Trump isn’t going away

Trumpism with Trump is still the dominant force in Republican politics

Donald Trump (Credit: Getty images)

Almost all of us can recite the reasons why Donald Trump’s political career should be over. We hear them again and again. He lost the presidency in 2020 after four exhausting years. His angry fans stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021, a now infamous day in American history. He lost his media clout after being banned from Facebook and (until recently) Twitter. He has clung to his ‘election denial’, as Democrats like to call it, and that makes all his political antics now seem petulant and tired. In the mid-terms in November, a fair number of the candidates he backed lost crucial senate and gubernatorial races which his party should have won. Even his supporters – not to mention some rich donors – seem to be losing faith. Right-wingers are turning more and more to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as their new hope.

Often dubbed the first reality TV president, Trump no longer seems able to command the one thing he prizes above all else – ratings.

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