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Trump was applauded by MAGA allies for his economic-focused primetime address, despite polls showing that most voters are feeling the opposite.
Conservative figures have reignited one of their favorite culture wars: the removal of Confederate statues. Only this time, the statue MAGA is upset about is one that was removed more than five years ago.
On her way to becoming one of the most prominent voices in right-wing media, Candace Owens has suggested that abortion is a plot to exterminate Black babies, blamed school shootings on the LGBTQ+ movement and dismissed the moon landing as “fake and gay.”
A new NBC News Decision Desk Poll shows the majority of American adults think the country is on the wrong track as the economy remains a top concern.
In the latest NBC News poll, enthusiasm for the president among Republicans and MAGA has dropped since April. Here's by how much.
The proportion of Republicans who say they are part of the MAGA movement has dropped by seven percentage points since April.
Voters prefer moderate candidates over both progressive and MAGA contenders for the next presidential race, according to a new Emerson College Polling survey. In a hypothetical 2028
Donald Trump’s biggest cheerleaders in the media suspect that the president’s mysterious national address is a late bid at damage control. Hosts David Brody and Dr. Gina Loudon of the MAGA-friendly Real America’s Voice network theorized on Wednesday morning’s American Sunrise that Trump’s primetime CBS address to the nation will focus on “affordability.
Reiner — known for his iconic films including “A Few Good Men,” “When Harry Met Sally” and “The Princess Bride” — was an outspoken critic of Trump, telling The Guardian last year that a second term for the president could turn the United States into an “autocracy.”
Fewer self-identifying MAGA Republicans said in a new poll that they “strongly” approve of the job President Trump is doing in office, even as his support from the group remains high. In the NBC