Is Trumpism changing the game in US politics? | American Voter
Is Trumpism changing the game in US politics? | American Voter
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In this episode, host Steve Clemons interviews US historian Geoff Kabaservice about the impact of Trumpism on the American political landscape. Kabaservice argues that Trump’s victory was a “realigning election” that signifies a rejection of the establishment across various sectors such as the media, bureaucracy, elite universities, and celebrity culture. The conversation explores whether the rise of Trumpism signals the end of the “Washington consensus” and what it means for the future of US politics. Tune in to hear Kabaservice’s insights on how Trumpism may shape the country in the years to come.
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Host Steve Clemons asks US historian Geoff Kabaservice how much Trumpism is changing the American political landscape.
President-elect Donald Trump defeated the Democrats roundly with his argument that the United States needed a major shakeup. This election will go down in history as a “realigning election,” argues historian Geoff Kabaservice, director of policy studies at the Niskanen Center in Washington, DC.
Kabaservice tells host Steve Clemons that Americans are turning their back on “the establishment” from top to bottom: the media, bureaucracy, elite universities and celebrity culture. So does this mean the end of the “Washington consensus,” where both parties agreed on almost everything: trade, alliances, immigration, etc? Will Trumpism define the US for years to come?
Is Trumpism changing the game in US politics? | American Voter
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