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Trump’s first 100 days prove the future of republican and democratic parties: analysis

One hundred days after his second term, the seemingly endless torrent of President Donald Trump of executive actions has aimed to review many facets of the federal government, boost his cultural agenda and resolve the scores with which he sees as enemies.

His second 100 days in office have been very different from those of his first term. Unlike then, Trump is now surrounded by a team that understands how to mechanize the government to satisfy his wishes to make myself to the image of strong men for whom he expresses admiration.

Raising federal funds, revoking authorizations and security visas, and testing the limits of judicial orders are all tools in the arsenal of this administration. Trump himself continues to float legally questionable ideas such as sending Americans to foreign prisons with the ominous promise that his team is “investigating” and claiming “there are methods” to seek a third mandate for the president.

Although economics and inflation were possibly the most important issues, since Americans cast votes in November to return Trump to the White House, their promises of economic greatness have not materialized.

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President Donald Trump returns to the White House from his New Jersey Golf Club in Washington, on April 27, 2024.

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The latest ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos survey found broad economic anxiety with 72% saying that Trump’s economic policies are very likely to cause a short -term recession. According to the same survey, 53% say that the economy has worsened since Trump assumed the position.

At the beginning of this second term, Trump has tried to bend institutions and even nations in submission, from universities to lawyers and commercial partners and allies.

“I run the country and the world,” Trump told The Atlantic.

His first 100 days full of action have not delivered popularity for Trump. It has the work approval index of 100 days lower of any president in the last 80 years, according to the same survey.

Trump 2.0 is without rising by the political convention. Neither public opinion nor the concerns of Republican legislators nor a volatile market have stimulated this administration to change course. For the Republican Party, particularly those in vulnerable districts of Congress and battlefield states, this is a political responsibility.

Police take a man in the event of representative Marjorie Taylor Greene in Cobb Condo, Georgia, on April 15, 2025.

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Do not look for more than the hordes that are presented to the municipalities organized by the few republican legislators brave enough to organize them. They are characterized by tense exchanges, ejections of the audience and, in one case, the stunned weapons deployed to submit two attendees. Republicans have greatly dismissed the concerns raised in these places.

Or look at the special elections in which the Democrats won or exceeded expectations. Even some Republicans admit that the impulse is on the side of the Democrats and their anti-trump message (and musk).

Even so, there are few Trump supporters who lament their choice. The question that looks forward is whether they will result when it is not on the ticket.

At the same time, the search for the current soul on the democratic side demonstrates uncertainty about what messaging and who should come later.

Our survey found that 69% of Americans say that the Democratic Party is out of contact with the concerns of most people in the country, while 60% say the same as Trump and 64% of the same Republican party.

Some have interpreted the losses of November as a call to make more concerted efforts to reach moderate and even those on the right.

California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom, has been concreted with conservative figures through his podcast (a medium Trump and those in his orbit dominated in the period prior to the November elections). Michigan’s Democratic governor, Gretchen Whitmer, made a point to say that he understood Trump’s motivation about tariffs and appeared with him in the oval office (although he hid behind a folder for a part of his visit). Democratic Senator Elissa Slotkin of Michigan apparently praised Ronald Reagan during her refutation to Trump’s speech to a joint session of the Congress.

Intraparty tensions have also been exhibited since the party tries to reinvent themselves and, as some Democratic voters have indicated that they are looking for Democrats to fight harder against the Republican Party.

The political activist and vice president of the National Democratic Committee, David Hogg, speaks with ABC News, on April 16, 2025.

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Weapons Reform Activist David Hogg made the highly unusual movement as vice president of the Democratic Party to evaluate the primary careers aimed at the titular Democrats who calls “sleeping behind the wheel” in the hope of forcing a change of party to a new generation of leadership through the leaders of their group we deserve. It is a move, president of the National Democratic Committee, Ken Martin, denounced.

During recent comments in New Hampshire, Democratic governor JB Pritzker, a 2028 contestant potential, was after whom he called “Democrats is nothing of the Democrats” whom he said “blaming our losses to our defense of blacks, of trans children, of immigrants, instead of his own lack of gangs and defect.”

He also requested massive protests against the White House.

“These Republicans can’t know a moment of peace,” said Pritzker. “They have to understand that we will fight in their cruelty with each megaphone and microphone that we have. We must punish them in the soap box and then punish them at the polls.”

Senator Bernie Sanders and the representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez doubled on the progressive values ​​on his “Lucha” oligarchy tour.

It remains to see what faction of the Democratic Party will win the strategy that could help recover its losses looking at the mid -period elections.

While the first 100 days of Trump’s presidency can be a defining period for Trump and his presidency, the political future of both parties remains a mobile objective.

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