
The current American political landscape reflects a radical departure from traditional policy-based governance toward a polarized, "vibes-based" system. President Trump’s foreign policy approach now treats Russia and China as co-equal sovereigns, signaling a significant break from Reagan-era Republicanism. Simultaneously, the Supreme Court’s recent decision regarding the Voting Rights Act has fundamentally altered congressional redistricting, effectively permitting partisan gerrymandering that threatens minority representation and competitive elections. As political parties lose their role as cohesive policy units, voters increasingly identify as independents, fueling a desire to move past the current era of reality-TV-style politics. This shift is evident in competitive midterm races in states like Iowa and Ohio, where candidates are distancing themselves from party brands to address voter fatigue and prioritize tangible, local concerns over national culture wars.
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