The Chuck ToddCast

New Voices - Politically Homeless: Why Traditional Conservatives Can’t Embrace MAGA

Nov 15, 2025
Political strategist Lucy Caldwell, known for her work on Joe Walsh's anti-Trump campaign, discusses her journey of feeling politically homeless in today's polarized landscape. She sheds light on the fractures within the conservative movement and her decision to register as a Democrat due to the authoritarian threat of MAGA. Lucy examines the challenges independent movements face, emphasizing the need for compromise and how nonpartisan races often yield pragmatic leaders. Her personal battle with cancer also reshaped her views on healthcare policy, adding depth to her insights.
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INSIGHT

Trump Upended Small-Government GOP

  • Chuck Todd argued Trump is not a small-government conservative and displaced the GOP wing that prioritized limited government.
  • He suggested that small-government Republicans may stay dormant until Trump fades from the scene.
INSIGHT

Political Homelessness After GOP Shift

  • Lucy said she felt politically homeless as the GOP shifted far from her small-L libertarian views.
  • She concluded she could not imagine becoming a Republican again given the party's current direction.
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Incentives Drive Polarization

  • Chuck connected increased polarization to prolonged single-party control and changing incentive structures.
  • He argued divided governments forced cross-party cooperation, while modern trifectas amplified partisan realities.
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