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GOP Faces New Rift as Carlson and Greene Exit

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Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene have publicly declared they are done with the Republican Party. The announcement follows a growing rift between the two figures and President Trump. Their departure signals a widening split within the GOP that could destabilize the party’s strategy heading into the midterms in 2024.

The split echoes earlier conflicts over Trump‑aligned policies and election tactics. By distancing themselves, the duo may aim to appeal to voters disenchanted with the party’s current direction. Their exit could prompt a reevaluation of candidate support and resource allocation for upcoming contests, potentially reshaping campaign finance flows and voter outreach plans in the next six months and the following elections in the.

For investors watching political risk, the move underscores volatility in the conservative base that could affect advertising spend and stock valuations of media entities tied to GOP narratives. Companies that rely on partisan advertising may need to adjust budgets as the party realigns. The announcement concludes that the GOP’s midterm campaign will face new challenges without the support of two prominent voices.