
GD POLITICS A 2028 Republican Primary Draft (Live!)
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Mar 5, 2026 Claire Malone, a New Yorker writer who analyzes party dynamics, and Nate Silver, data-driven election forecaster, draft potential 2028 Republican contenders live. They debate Texas primary shocks, the Iran war’s effects on GOP coalitions, intra-party fractures, and the political risks war and AI pose to future campaigns.
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Texas Primary Shift Narrows Republican Advantage
- Texas's Senate primaries revealed voters value perceived electability and candidate quality in a narrowly shifting state.
- Nate Silver noted Tallarico improved Democrats' position by moving Texas from R+10 to roughly R+5, narrowing the gap materially.
Trump Endorsement Dramatically Reshaped Cornyn Odds
- The GOP primary between Cornyn and Paxton is a consequential test of party cohesion and electability dynamics.
- Nate Silver emphasized Trump's ambiguous endorsement swung Cornyn's nomination odds from ~15% to ~85% in markets.
Iran Action Risks Fracturing Trump's America First Brand
- The Iran strikes create multiple political risks for Trump at home and abroad, undermining his anti-interventionist branding.
- Claire Malone warned this could fracture his GOP base and lower approval by a few points amid midterm anxiety.


