
The Daily Trump's Bad Week
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Nov 7, 2025 In this fascinating discussion, guests include Julie Hirschfeld Davis, Congressional editor at The New York Times with deep Capitol Hill insights; Lisa Lerer, a national political correspondent analyzing electoral shifts; and Tyler Pager, White House correspondent focused on Trump’s policies. They delve into the fallout from recent elections and how shifts among Hispanic and Black voters signal trouble for Trump. They also explore the Supreme Court's skepticism on tariffs, the impact of tariffs on voter sentiment, and the potential chaos from the government shutdown.
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Election Results Show Coalition Fragility
- Voters used recent elections to express clear opposition to President Trump and his party across multiple races.
- The results signaled that Democratic energy returned and Trump's coalition is more fragile than assumed.
Trump's Voter Gains Proved Temporary
- Democratic winners attracted many voters who had backed Trump in 2024, including Black and Latino voters.
- Lisa Lerer noted that Trump was "renting" those voters, not owning them permanently.
Affordability Drove Voter Decisions
- Candidates who emphasized cost of living and affordability won decisive races.
- That shift undermined a traditional Republican advantage on economic messaging.



