New book details Steve Bannon’s ‘Maga movement’ plan to rule for 100 years
Isaac Arnsdorf's Finish What We Started shows how the strategist wanted to create a dominant coalition to take US political power
Steve Bannon, Donald Trump's 2016 campaign chair and White House strategist, believed before the 2020 election and the January 6 attack on Congress that a Maga movement" of Trump supporters could rule for a hundred years".
Outside the uniparty," the Washington Post reporter Isaac Arnsdorf writes in a new book, referring to Bannon's term for the political establishment, as Bannon saw it, there was the progressive wing of the Democratic party, which he considered a relatively small slice of the electorate. And the rest, the vast majority of the country, was Maga.
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