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This article definitely brings up an interesting question of where do Republicans go from here? If Trump is beaten again, it feels like the Republican party will not drift to far from the anchor point that is Trump. It feels like every election going forward will be a close call with the death of american democracy until the Republican platform changes to accepting the election and acknowledging that Trump is dangerous.
I think you may need to expand on what you mean by spend 100 years in the wilderness. From my prospective, it feels like MAGAts will feel very disenfranchised by the fact that the "bad guys" are winning politically. They will see things as, if the political system is corrupt, and favors democrats, then the political system should be done away with and corrected by other means (violence). Basically, MAGAts not winning will mean additional national turmoil until its addressed.
Maybe. I wonder if a failure in 2024 is going to cause one of those huge poltical realignment. Trump has raised a lot of money, but he's also costing Republicans big time. He keeps getting tangled up in lawsuits that the GOP is paying for, him and the entourage of scammers that hover around him have been very steadily siphoning money out of their voter base, and Trump candidates now seem to do great in primaries and flounder in general elections. I know more traditional conservatives that probably never would have voted blue but have broken with the GOP and are now voting against MAGA wherever it pops up. It kind of feels like the whole republican party is getting ready to implode under the weight of this bozo.
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I'm a bit more optimistic about the future if Trump loses. To me, the Republicans are in the throes of a cult of personality, and from what I can tell, there is no Trumpism heir apparent. There will be people who try, like DeSantis, but no one has the singular charisma that Trump does.
My prediction is that after 2024, if Trump loses (which is a very big if), 2028 will have a warmed over Trumpist candidate, like DeSantis, who will probably lose. After that, they will have to figure out an actual platform, and around 2030 is when Trumpism will hopefully, finally die.
I feel the problems stem from local support. Maybe DeSantis won't win the presidency 2028, but he can still win being a senator, or governor by continuing to push being Trump-like. I feel this would continue to occur in different states as the local voters appear to want that.
Speaking of that "if," I'm prepared to hope there's a McHeartattack headed his way long before his first 4 years of his lifetime appointment, if it comes to that. But I'm really, really hoping I never have to come to that point.
The Republican party has been putting brick after brick down about how they intend to run the country. It's just that they couldn't wrap their warped brains around the fact that someone so out of touch with reality got in and figured out the hard way. The Republicans are used to having people like both Bush in W and H.W, like McCain, like Romney, like Reagan, like Nixon and so on.
They played with fire on Trump and it horribly backfired on them because they thought that they could recover after one term. But if there was one thing Trump did was that along with his bullshit, he routed the bullshit of other Republicans and had their hands revealed to everyone.
The only direction for Republicans right now is to just one-up eachother, like DeSantis tried with Trump. There's no going back because they're too prideful to dial down their craziness.