Republican strategist Karl Rove has criticized President Trump, suggesting he exhibits signs of narcissism and consistently makes political matters about himself. In an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal, Rove pointed to instances such as the renaming of the Kennedy Center and Trump's public statements referring to himself as potentially the 'Greatest President in History.' Rove argued that this self-centered approach, exemplified by Trump's framing of the upcoming July 4th celebration as 'the most spectacular TRUMP RALLY of them all,' could alienate crucial swing voters needed for Republican congressional majorities.
While acknowledging that Democrats also face criticism for their approach to economic issues, Rove expressed optimism that Republicans could still achieve gains in the midterm elections and retain control of both the House and Senate. He noted that Trump's unfavorability rating stands at 40 percent, while the Democratic Party's is below 37 percent, raising questions about how popularity will influence the election outcomes.