I don't think this is a puzzle - the political incentives are weak. A removal of Trump would deeply divide the party - it's difficult to imagine any leading figure in his removal winning a GOP nomination in four or eight years. They might not even win their next primary.https://twitter.com/jonathanalter/status/1180691612776697856 …
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Yes, all the political incentives are to be the last one to turn on Trump.
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Maybe. Unless the nation turns into California and the GOP awki becomes largely irrelevant.
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Hey, Sandman got voted out for defending Nixon. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_W._Sandman_Jr ….
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