GOP Turmoil

 

In many respects, MAGA has caused irreparable harm to the Republican Party. If you are a Republican who questions or opposes the MAGA movement, you are considered a RINO (Republican in name only). MAGA has little interest in building coalitions. Either you are with them, or you aren’t. In Wyoming and I suspect other states, there are ongoing battles for control of the Republican Party between MAGA and non-MAGA elements. This has been apparent in Wyoming both in the state legislature as well as the county party level. 

According to Gallop, polling suggests the number of Americans who consider themselves Republican has stayed constant since 2016 at roughly 28%. In 2024, Trump won the election with over 77 million votes, the most ever garnered by a Republican. Sixty-four percent of ellligible voters came out to vote, the second highest turnout since 1960. As common, the economy was the biggest issue among voters. 

Some of the loudest and most fervant Trump supporters claim the ongoing “culture war” to be a primary reason in their support for Trump. Typically, these are the Christian Nationalists predominantly in the “Bible Belt” who want the U.S. to become a Christian nation. These voters oppose all LGBTQ rights. According to Gallup, “transgender rights” was ranked 22nd in a list of 22 issues of importance by voters. Only 38% of voters felt it was extremely or very improtant. 

The biggest issue will continue to be related to the economy. The price of eggs and gasoline have come down. However, the campaign promises made by Trump for reductions in gasoline and groceries have not come true. While inflation has slowed, everyday Americans are still living paycheck to paycheck and are priced out of the housing market. Trump keeps delaying implementing threatened trade tariffs which has so far not caused catostrophic increases in the cost of goods. 

Trump has been hampered by repeated missteps, including the implementation of cuts to government funding and a controversial “Big Beautiful Bill” that will cause the nation’s deficit to increase. In addition, hte bombing of nuclear facilities in Iran and the administration’s refusal to release further information regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case has been unpopular with Trump supporters. Trump has threatened to annex Canada and Greenland and has had a very public separation from supporter Elon Musk who is now starting his own third party. 

Rasmussen, a right-leaning poll shows an approval rating of 48 percent, which is a sharp drop since mid-June. Many other polls currently have his approval ratings somewhere between 40-45%. Historically speaking, President Trump had the lowest approval rating after 100 days in office of any U.S. president since the 1950’s. 

 

Notable Organizations & Movements Formed in Opposition

    • The Lincoln Project – Founded by GOP strategists to defeat Trump and MAGA Republicans.

    • Republican Voters Against Trump – A campaign by Defending Democracy Together.

    • Renew America Movement – Led by former GOP officials (merged into Forward Party).

    • Country First – Founded by Adam Kinzinger to oppose extremism in the GOP.

    • Forward Party – Founded by Andrew Yang, joined by Whitman and others.

Prominent Figures to Leave GOP since 2016

Rep. Adam Kinzinger

U.S. Representative (IL)

Left Congress in 2023, formed Country First, left GOP in 2022
Rep. Liz Cheney U.S. Representative (WY), former House GOP Chair Lost GOP primary in 2022, no longer identifies as a Republican
Gov. Christine Todd Whitman Former Governor of New Jersey Co-founded the Forward Party in 2022
Rep. Denver Riggleman

Former U.S. Representative (VA)

Became an Independent; vocal Trump critic
Rep. Joe Walsh Former U.S. Representative (IL) Ran against Trump in 2020 GOP primary, left GOP afterward
Rep. Barbara Comstock Former U.S. Representative (VA) Has said she no longer recognizes the GOP
Sen. Jeff Flake

Former U.S. Senator (AZ)

Retired, became Biden supporter, confirmed ambassador under Biden
Rep. Charlie Dent Former U.S. Representative (PA) Left Congress in 2018, endorsed Biden in 2020
Gov. Bill Weld Former Governor of Massachusetts Ran against Trump in 2020 GOP primary, returned to Libertarian roots
Rep. Jim Greenwood

Former U.S. Representative (PA)

Endorsed Biden in 2020, disavowed modern GOP
Gov. Tom Ridge Former Governor of Pennsylvania, DHS Secretary Opposed Trump, supported Biden in 2020
Gen. James Mattis Former Secretary of Defense Publicly broke with Trump, rebuked his leadership
John Bolton

Former National Security Advisor

Published critical memoir, refused to support Trump
Miles Taylor Former DHS Chief of Staff

Wrote Anonymous, left GOP, co-founded Renew America

Anthony Scaramucci Former White House Communications Director Became vocal Trump critic, left GOP
Olivia Troye Former Homeland Security Advisor to Pence Endorsed Biden, left GOP
Elizabeth Neumann Former DHS Official Left GOP, warned of MAGA extremism
George Will Conservative columnist Left GOP in 2016
Steve Schmidt Co-founder, Lincoln Project Former McCain advisor, left GOP
Michael Steele Former RNC Chair Endorsed Biden, joined Lincoln Project
Bill Kristol Conservative commentator

Co-founded anti-Trump groups like Defending Democracy Together

David Jolly Former U.S. Representative (FL) Left GOP in 2018, became Independent
Joe Scarborough

Former U.S. Representative, TV host

Left GOP in 2017, Independent
Nicolle Wallace Former Bush communications director Became outspoken critic of Trump-era GOP
Stuart Stevens GOP strategist, Romney 2012 advisor Joined Lincoln Project, wrote It Was All a Lie
Rick Wilson GOP strategist, Lincoln Project co-founder Left GOP due to Trumpism
Jennifer Rubin Conservative columnist (WaPo) Now describes herself as a “former Republican”
Max Boot Conservative foreign policy analyst Left GOP, endorsed Democrats
Peter Wehner

Bush speechwriter, ethics commentator

Criticized Trump, distanced from GOP
Richard Armitage Deputy Secretary of State (Bush 43) Endorsed Clinton in 2016, Biden in 2020
Colin Powell (deceased) Former Secretary of State Left GOP in 2021 before his death
Ken Adelman

Reagan arms control director

Endorsed Clinton, Biden
Brent Scowcroft (deceased)

National Security Advisor (Bush Sr.)

Broke with GOP over Iraq and Trump