The MAGA Hydra: What Everybody Gets Wrong About Trump and His Supporters

Published: April 25, 2023, 11:30 a.m.

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Our newsletter and podcast episodes are 100% reader-supported. There are no ads, no corporations, and no one telling us what we can write or say. To support us, please consider becoming a subscriber. Paid subscribers get access to the full podcast transcript.A Hydra is \u201ca many-headed serpent or monster in Greek mythology that was slain by Hercules and each head of which when cut off was replaced by two others\u201d or, when not capitalized, \u201ca multifarious evil not to be overcome by a single effort,\u201d according to Merriam-Webster dictionary. The Hydra to which I refer is the noxious, dangerous Palin/Trump populism that has taken root. No matter how many times Republicans and the rest of the country cut off its head, more pop up.Photo by Colin Lloyd on UnsplashAnd that is how we get to the GOP primary line up via Morning Consult:Trump Continues to Lead DeSantis: An increase in Trump\u2019s support following his indictment on criminal fraud charges in New York appears to be leveling out, but he\u2019s still well ahead of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Just over half of potential Republican primary voters (53%) support his candidacy, down from a high of 57% last week. Meanwhile, DeSantis\u2019 backing has increased marginally from a low of 22% last week to 24%.\xa0Things are so bad for DeSantis that Republican political strategist \xa0Mike Madrid of the Lincoln Project said the latest Wall Street Journal poll was a \u201cred alarm\u201d for DeSantis as he has \u201chigh positives but a low base,\u201d and ultimately, \u201cThere\u2019s no path.\u201dAnd a new NBC News poll found that \u201c68% of Republican voters still support\xa0 Trump after he has been charged with 34 felony counts in Manhattan.\u201dThese results seemed to surprise powerful Republican donors and establishment types, who were hoping to insert DeSantis as a withdrawal pacifier for Trump supporters. But I\u2019ve been warning for almost a year that the Trump base is not enthusiastic about Ron DeSantis. They tell me DeSantis seems snobby, he\u2019s elitist, and he\u2019s just not capturing their attention. He\u2019s not TRUMP.Republicans thought that since their base has been so primed to respond to often times manipulated culture wars instead of issues (given that the only issue they agreed up was abortion and now that they have it they\u2019re fighting among themselves about just how much control they should be allowed to have over women, more on that later) that they could easily be fed another culture war hero with a cleaner image and a less drama-filled personal life.Republicans thought they could feed DeSantis to the base, because they know the issues don\u2019t matter.