Is Trump dragging Republicans down?
Attendees at a Trump rally in Racine, Wisconsin, on June 18, 2024. | Scott Olson/Getty Images It’s the Democrats who have mostly had to answer questions about electability this midterm season, but why are there so few questions about the “E” word for the other side? Gas prices are still skyrocketing.
A number of Republican candidates, such as Ohio Rep.
Max Miller and former Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who’s running for a Senate seat, are mired in scandal.
The Iran war was unpopular from the start, but it is getting even less popular as it drags on.
And Trump’s approval rating recently hit 33 percent , the lowest of his presidency yet.
On this week’s episode of America, Actually , host Astead Herndon speaks with one of Trump’s most vocal defenders, conservative influencer CJ Pearson, about whether we’re seeing Trump’s brand slip even among his supporters and the young people who helped him win in 2024, and how that could affect the midterm elections.
Pearson, a conservative content creator and influencer, first went viral when he posted himself, then 12 years old, criticizing Barack Obama in a YouTube video.
Now 24, Pearson is one of MAGA’s most prominent Black voices.
In this episode, Astead and Pearson discussed how Republicans should answer questions about whether voters’ lives are better than they were two years ago; whether Trump still has any cultural cachet left over from his last presidential campaign; and when Pearson started to see young Republicans turning away from the MAGA movement.
Below is an excerpt of Astead’s conversation with Pearson, edited for length and clarity.
There’s much more in the full show, so listen to America, Actually wherever you get your podcasts or watch it on Vox’s YouTube channel .
That “E” word’s been thrown around a lot about Democrats, but we want to think about how Republicans are on their own.
If you could rate Donald Trump’s second term one through 10, what would you give it? I think the president’s doing incredibly well for the American people.
Promises made, promises kept in many ways.
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