Keen On America

MAGA Voters Aren't Stupid: That's Why They Don't Care What Right-Wing Podcasters Think

Aug 25, 2025
Michael Lind, a contributor to Tablet magazine, challenges the stereotype of the uninformed MAGA voter. He argues they are making rational choices rooted in their material interests, not blindly following right-wing influencers like Tucker Carlson. Lind dissects the political dynamics of Trump's coalition, emphasizing reliable GOP supporters and pragmatic swing voters. He also explores evolving elite dynamics, the intersection of class and ideology, and how America’s political landscape reflects broader global trends.
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INSIGHT

Podcasters Lack Real Political Power

  • Right-wing podcasters have little real influence on policy or votes beyond online audiences.
  • Michael Lind argues Trump’s voters are driven by broader electoral coalitions, not influencers.
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Swing Voters Make Practical Choices

  • Swing voters in battleground states are mostly high-school or some-college educated and do not follow influencer debates.
  • Lind says these voters make practical, material choices rather than follow podcaster drama.
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Trump As Part Of A Transatlantic Trend

  • The Trump coalition mirrors transatlantic right-populist trends and splits from a managerial elite.
  • Lind situates U.S. populism alongside Berlusconi, AfD, and similar movements abroad.
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