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Just out of curiosity define “MAGA”? And is there a difference between “MAGA” and a Republican or are you pigeonholing everyone who would lean right whether center to slightly to extreme? Serious question not trolling or trying to start anything I’m just genuinely curious. And don’t mean to high jack your post but others can answer to though I’d like to hear your definition I guess since it was your post. And if you don’t care to answer no problem. TY
Comment by Then_Bother9169 at 03/02/2025 at 14:54 UTC
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MAGA are those loyal to Trump, not the country, who have a facist, authoritarian, anti-democracy agenda. Therefore, I wouldn't include Mitt Romney, Adam Kinzinger, etc, in MAGA. Thus, at this point the non-MAGAs are virtually nonexistent!
Comment by Disastrous-Cake-7891 at 03/02/2025 at 13:01 UTC
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I would say MAGA is much more specific to Trump supporters (or worshippers) who don’t care what Trump does and will always paint him as a savior. I have several Republican friends who completely disagree with Trump’s policies and what he is wanting to do. So I would say that’s the difference between the two
Comment by triscious at 03/02/2025 at 13:10 UTC
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Republicans are just the other side of the aisle, tending to lean more conservatively overall but still want what's best for the country and its people. MAGA is a cult, full of the worst of us who want what's best for their orange leader, country be damned.
It's not that hard to figure out if you're paying attention.
Comment by Olfa_2024 at 03/02/2025 at 12:28 UTC
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MAGA is anything that Redditors didn't vote for.