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The midterms in November 26 are historically important. That's because President Trump is redesigning the federal government and needs four years to accomplish his vision. If the Democrats gain control of the House or Senate, Mr. Trump will be severely constrained. Much depends on whether Trump's bold moves will improve the economy. We'll know that late this year as data emerges. But another major factor is the radicalization of the Democratic Party.
It opposes nearly every solution President Trump is putting forth. Cracking down on illegal immigration? No from the left. Cutting entitlement spending and downsizing government? Nope. Stopping liberal indoctrination in colleges? Democrats oppose. Biological men competing against women in sports? Dems support. Tariffs to encourage fair trade? Oppose. Strict punishment for criminals? No way.
hiring and school admissions based on skin color all day long. The list of progressive policies is endless, and it's like a python strangling the party. Do American voters really want to return to the Biden years? Are there prominent Democrats criticizing those years? Not that I can find. So the midterm campaigns are likely to be difficult for the left. And that, of course, is a big break for Donald Trump.
Back after this. That is the morning O'Reilly update. More analysis later on.