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Greene joins Carlson in pulling support for Republican Party

Carlson said he will not vote for Republicans in the midterms, while Greene said many voters are fed up with the party.

  • Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene announced they are leaving the Republican Party, expressing frustration and dissatisfaction that it no longer represents or has betrayed its voters and country.
  • Polls show that Donald Trump has low job approval among swing voters but retains very high support from his MAGA base, with 89% approving his overall job performance.
  • Most MAGA supporters believe Trump appropriately prioritizes Israeli interests in his foreign policy, with 58% saying his position is 'about right' despite criticisms from Carlson and Greene.
  • Among MAGA supporters, 86% plan to vote for Republican congressional candidates in the upcoming midterm elections, showing continued strong base support despite internal departures.
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Tucker Carlson disbands the Republicans and hopes that many will follow him. Behind this stand the war in Iran – but also the growing hatred of Israel in the USA.

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Benzinga broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
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