One of the funniest and most ridiculous things I’ve heard in recent months from our garbage media is some variation of “MAGA is dying” and “Trump is losing influence.”
The Texas Senate runoff should finally bury the lazy media narrative that the MAGA movement is some tiny “fringe” faction inside the Republican Party. It isn’t the fringe — it is the Republican base.
President Trump reshaped the GOP from the ground up. He won the presidency twice in twelve years. He shattered the Democrats’ so-called blue wall, and he and built a coalition that now dominates the party’s grassroots energy.
Years ago, left-wing data analyst David Shor openly acknowledged what many political insiders still refuse to admit: the Trump coalition is geographically efficient. MAGA voters disproportionately live in the exact states and regions that decide national elections.
That’s why Trump’s approval ratings have always been misleading to establishment analysts. Even when his numbers dip nationally, Democrats still struggle because Trump’s support is concentrated where it matters politically.
The Texas runoff only reinforced that reality.
To date, Trump’s endorsement record remains one of the most feared forces in Republican politics. He helped wipe out anti-redistricting Republicans in Indiana. And now Sen. John Cornyn has been politically steamrolled by Ken Paxton after Trump backed Paxton in the runoff.
Cornyn didn’t just lose — he got obliterated by nearly 30 points. For many grassroots conservatives, the reasons were obvious: years of hesitation on immigration enforcement, perceived weakness on the National Rifle Association and Second Amendment fights, and resistance to aggressively advancing the SAVE America Act.
The old establishment assumption — that Republican base voters would stay home when Trump himself wasn’t on the ballot — is being tested in real time.
Increasingly, the MAGA base appears energized not just by supporting Trump, but by actively removing Republicans they view as disloyal to the movement.
We’re finished with panic and theatrics. We’re done supporting candidates who only deliver moral victories—because that still means losing. We will no longer fund that kind of politics. Voters, from both parties, want leaders who can actually win and implement the policies they believe in.
It’s really not that complicated. You can’t hide your nonsense anymore, folks.
MAGA is not a temporary movement; it represents the new face of the Republican Party. Some people still don’t seem to grasp this, and it’s no surprise that these same individuals remain confused by Trump.
MAGA patriots are in control of the GOP. Those running on the GOP ticket should be very aware of this fact.


