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Trump’s polls are tanking. What does his base think?

PodcastsTrumps polls are tanking. What does his base think?A MAGA diehard on ICE in Minneapolis, the Epstein files, and what Trump must do before the midterms.by Astead HerndonJan 31, 2026, 1:00 PM UTCShareGiftAstead Herndon is a host and editorial director at Vox, helping lead politics coverage across text, video, audio, and social media platforms.Today, Explained will now be publishing video episodes every Saturday in audio and video, featuring compelling interviews with key figures in politics and culture subscribe to Voxs YouTube channel to get them or listen wherever you get your podcasts.Every good political journalist needs a good MAGA guy in their back pocket someone you can call when things are looking messy in President Donald Trumps GOP orbit. And my MAGA guy is John Fredericks.Fredericks is a popular conservative radio host who goes by one of my favorite nicknames in media: the Godzilla of Truth. We met during the last presidential election cycle. I was immediately struck by how he seems to understand Trumps movement from the bottom up, making sense of Trump voters and their political desires, rather than unpacking the consensus of the political establishment.So, Fredericks is the perfect person to go to for a pulse check on Trumps MAGA base. One year into his second term, Trump has some of the lowest recorded approval ratings in polling history. Hes collapsed in favorability among independents. And there seems to be some cracks growing in his 2024 coalition as

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