"The GOP's Post-McConnell Future: Navigating Trump's Influence"

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Mitch McConnell's retirement marks the end of the Bush era and the decline of the Reagan wing of the Republican Party. McConnell's leadership was shaped by the Bush era, focusing on corporate tax cuts, defense spending, and neglecting legislative efforts on cultural issues. His legacy epitomizes the Republican Party of the 2000s, and his departure signals a powerful ideological transition within the GOP from traditional conservatism to the fiery populism of Donald Trump.
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