
The Intelligence from The Economist Don kingmaker: Trump and the midterms
Oct 12, 2022
Former President Donald Trump dives deep into his powerful influence over the Republican Party and its candidates in the midterms. He discusses how his endorsements shape the political landscape and ignite loyalty among supporters. The conversation also touches on the emerging challenges within the GOP, particularly as figures like Ron DeSantis rise. Additionally, the episode explores broader cultural themes, including how events like the Rugby World Cup in South Africa resonate with national identity, along with the impact of iconic British pop culture on shaping UK narratives.
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Gibbs vs. Meijer
- Republican incumbent Peter Meijer, who voted to impeach Trump after January 6, lost his primary to Gibbs.
- Gibbs frames the upcoming election as a battle between "crazy versus normal," focusing on polarizing cultural issues.
Endorsement's Impact
- Trump's endorsement has a mixed impact; some voters find it crucial, while others prioritize candidate stances.
- The endorsement's effectiveness is debated, particularly for general elections, where broader appeal is needed.
Post-Primary Strategy
- While some Trump-endorsed candidates moderate stances post-primary, Gibbs maintains his views, including on the 2020 election.
- This strategy might energize the base but alienate moderates crucial for general election success.



