Challenges and Opportunities of GOP's Trifecta Control

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The article discusses the historical pattern of political parties gaining full control of the U.S. government, only to lose it shortly thereafter. It highlights how such control is often temporary due to the dynamic nature of voter preferences and the challenges of maintaining a unified agenda. The piece suggests that while achieving a trifecta—control of the presidency, Senate, and House—can lead to significant policy changes, it also comes with the risk of overreach and subsequent electoral backlash.
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