The Great Revolt offers a cogent, reasoned argument regarding the potential future of the Republican Party.—The Atlantic Political elites continued to anticipate the president’s impending doom without pausing to examine the resilience of the winds that carried him into power despite being incorrect about the 2016 election. In eleven swing counties, Salena Zito and Brad Todd interviewed more than 300 Trump supporters over the course of more than 27,000 kilometres of rural highways. What emerges is a picture of a group of citizens who are diverse in terms of their occupations, income levels, degrees of education, and political affiliations but who are bound together by their desire to be a part of a movement bigger than themselves.