
The Duran Podcast Foreign policy HUBRIS and MAGA division w/ Robert Barnes (Live)
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Nov 11, 2025 Robert Barnes, a legal commentator and writer on law and geopolitics, dives into the shifting tides of American politics. He discusses the recent election outcomes as a tsunami against the Republican coalition and warns of Democratic hubris following their victories. Barnes analyzes Trump's declining connection with his voter base and the implications of mishandled tariffs. He emphasizes the influence of corporate donors on foreign policy, the sidelining of figures like Tulsi Gabbard, and the need for a reindustrialization agenda.
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Historic Wave Election Upended Trump Coalition
- The 2025 off-year results produced a rare nationwide wave against the incumbent party that flipped long-held Republican seats to Democrats.
- New MAGA voters and younger working-class cohorts abandoned Trump at unprecedented rates, reversing his 2016 gains.
Populism's Future Can Tilt Left In Cities
- Corbyn-style left populism and Mamdani's New York win show populism's future can swing left or right.
- Younger, foreign-born, and newly arrived urban voters massively powered Mamdani's victory with populist economic promises.
Trump's Coalition Had Clear Domestic Priorities
- Trump's original coalition united Midwestern blue-collar and anti-war voters plus rising Latino and minority support.
- That coalition expected de-escalation abroad and domestic economic reforms, which many now feel betrayed by.




