2. A narrow Trump loss (as against a landslide defeat) would be fraught with all sorts of dangers.
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3. A narrow loss will allow Trump to complain of voter fraud. To salvage his ego, he'd be more than willing to bring on a legitimacy crisis
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me too
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What's going to look more rigged to a conspiracy theorist, a close election or a landslide? I legitimately don't know.
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The answer is that both will look just as rigged as the other.
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"desirable for whom" is always an important question here, too
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This debate presupposes a possible future Republican Party that can actually deliver support to its base.
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glad he lowered his aspirations. From previous ones. For reality - still too high.
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My theory was that once nominated, GOP should've gone all in w.Trump. Then likely loss wld be all on him.
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Abandoning ship will fracture party. And there's no nobility in rejecting Trump after nominating him.
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Although that's primary voters divided among a very broad field, not GOP congresspeople.
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