MAGA isn’t really a cohesive movement with a specific set of concerns. It’s a trademarked Trump political slogan based on a Reagan political slogan.
If MAGA means “anyone who supports Trump”, then probably when Trump stops being politically relevant. If Trump can rile people up for one reason or another and does so under a MAGA banner, then it’s still around.
You could choose some particular subset of Trump supporters – the group that he drew his initial strong support from were people who wanted labor protectionism, limitations on international trade, restrictions on immigration, feelings of political irrelevance, upset at distribution of money… I suppose that you could argue that if they had all that, that would address major concerns.
MAGA isn’t really a cohesive movement with a specific set of concerns. It’s a trademarked Trump political slogan based on a Reagan political slogan.
If MAGA means “anyone who supports Trump”, then probably when Trump stops being politically relevant. If Trump can rile people up for one reason or another and does so under a MAGA banner, then it’s still around.
You could choose some particular subset of Trump supporters – the group that he drew his initial strong support from were people who wanted labor protectionism, limitations on international trade, restrictions on immigration, feelings of political irrelevance, upset at distribution of money… I suppose that you could argue that if they had all that, that would address major concerns.