Would have come with its own problems for 16, for sure.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker @DemFromCT
Choice for establishment Repubs was try to lose on their terms or accept they’ll lose on Trump’s terms.
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Replying to @DanaHoule @DemFromCT
...Low 80s support among partisans is bad, but it's not abandonment
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker @DemFromCT
Yeah, deep down, the GOP’s problem is the GOP’s base. I don’t know how they fix that problem short of mortality
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Replying to @DanaHoule @DemFromCT
..doesn't work and therefore adjust accordingly. I'm undecided at this point on that theory.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker @DemFromCT
I think the flaw in that theory is the “realize on their own” part
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Replying to @DanaHoule @DavidMDrucker
it will take a come to jesus moment for hannity and limbaugh etc.
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Replying to @DemFromCT @DavidMDrucker
But I don’t know what that would be. Incentives for rightwing media are contrary to incentives for GOP
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Replying to @DanaHoule @DemFromCT
...Underestimated how many of his Rsare moderate/non-ideological voted 4 cuz saw pragmatic bizman would make Govt work
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker @DemFromCT
Have you seen any good analysis of what share of Trump primary votes came from reliable R’s vs ppl he brought in?
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Need to check my archives. I might have -- and there was some writing on this. One thing we know is that he didn't...
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