
GD POLITICS Is Alex Pretti's Killing A Turning Point?
Jan 26, 2026
Nathaniel Rakich, managing editor at Votebeat and data-focused political analyst, and Mary Radcliffe, head of research at FiftyPlusOne and polling expert, unpack two recent federal immigration shootings in Minneapolis. They discuss Republican pushback, the role of video evidence, polling on immigration and enforcement, potential protests and funding fights, and whether this moment could shift politics ahead of 2026.
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Words Aren't Enough For A Turning Point
- Turning points need a replacement policy direction to matter; statements alone don't equal change.
- January 6 showed initial outrage can fade without concrete policy shifts.
Funding Deadline Raises Stakes
- The DHS funding expiration makes the shooting politically consequential in the near term.
- Moderates may use funding votes to extract guardrails on ICE operations.
Extremes Radicalize The Public
- Both administrations' extremes on immigration have shifted public opinion away from the center.
- High-profile enforcement can radicalize moderates toward the opposite position.


