There's a growing split between MAGA Republicans and non-MAGA GOP voters on the state of the economy, according to research firm Global Strategy Group's nationwide study of 1,000 registered voters conducted in early September.

Why it matters: The results highlight a growing divide in sentiment among Republicans amid Trump's shifting economic policies.

By the numbers: MAGA supporting Republican men over 35 are the most optimistic voters. • Nearly one in four MAGA-supporting Republicans don't like tariffs. • There's now a staggering 66-point gap between MAGA Republicans and other Republican Party voters on the state of the economy. • Nearly half of non-MAGA Republicans think the economy has gotten worse this year, while the overwhelming majority of MAGA Republicans think the economy

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