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Why working-class people of color may determine MAGA's political future | CNN Politics


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  The cornerstone of the modern Republican coalition continued to shrink as a share of the electorate in 2024, raising the stakes for whether the GOP can hold President Donald Trump's landmark gains among minority voters.

The article from CNN dated June 1, 2025, discusses the shifting dynamics within the Republican Party as it approaches the 2026 elections. It highlights a growing concern among GOP leaders about the party's reliance on Donald Trump's voter base, which is becoming a minority within the broader electorate. The piece details how some Republican strategists are advocating for a broader appeal to win back moderate and independent voters, while others fear alienating Trump's loyal supporters. The article also touches on recent polls showing a decline in Trump's influence and the potential impact on GOP candidates in key battleground states.

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