
Next Up with Mark Halperin What's Really Behind Trump’s Greenland and Iran Strategy, and the Truth About the Economy, with Doug Sosnik
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Jan 20, 2026 Doug Sosnik, a seasoned Democratic strategist and former advisor to President Clinton, dives into critical political analysis. He discusses how Trump's economic standing will shape the 2026 midterms and how voters perceive his economic policies. Sosnik emphasizes the need for Democrats to reconnect with working-class voters by focusing on relatable candidates and economic messaging. He also outlines the challenges in competitive districts and the significance of education in today’s political landscape, hinting at the qualities needed for the next presidential nominee.
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Restraint As Calculated Strategy
- On Iran, Trump weighed strike upsides against severe retaliation and decided restraint could accelerate regime decline.
- He chose a calibrated, patient strategy rather than immediate military action to preserve long-term pressure.
Iran's Survival Is Not Stability
- The administration believes survival of Iran's regime doesn't equal long-term stability and that repression bought time, not legitimacy.
- Trump views the protests as the beginning of the end, not the end itself.
Voter Sentiment Will Decide Midterms
- Doug Sosnik says voters' feelings about Trump's priorities, effectiveness, and their own lives will shape midterms.
- Economic perceptions are central to how Americans rate Trump and the election environment.
