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MAGA

[ em-ey-jee-ey, mag-uh ]

abbreviation for

U.S. Politics.
  1. Make America Great Again: a presidential campaign slogan used by Donald J. Trump.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of MAGA1

First recorded in 2016 ; from “Let's make America great again,” a slogan used by Ronald Reagan in his presidential campaign in 1980 .
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Example Sentences

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In an ironic twist, now the South African-born Silicon Valley tech billionaire Elon Musk — perhaps the purest embodiment of that globalist technocracy — has taken up MAGA’s ideological reins in the second Trump administration.

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It's useful agitprop for MAGA, which desperately needs a distraction from Trump's failures and falling approval ratings.

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It's useful agitprop for MAGA, which desperately needs a distraction from Trump's failures and falling approval ratings.

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The Colorado native’s analysis typically draws on her own White House experience rather than any loyalty to MAGA.

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A rich guy paying scores of women to have his babies reads as "alpha male" by MAGA, so the Christian right is largely staying mum about it.

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