Not in 2020, anyway.https://twitter.com/NathanWurtzel/status/1162728258049400834 …
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If you've dug yourself into the position that Trump & only Trump can win...what comes next, after he's gone? Because I don't see anybody anything like Trump winning statewide elections. You're gonna have a bench full of more conventional Rs again.
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I accept that a post-Trump GOP will have a lot of Trump supporters in it. Oh, we need to purge some noisy extremists & depose some grifters, but the idea of running enthusiastic Trump supporters out of the party is a self-destructive fantasy. But....
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...the people who want a party that looks & sounds like Trump aren't a majority, & the only way to make them one is keep shrinking the party. Yes, lots of Rs who aren't with the whole MAGA attitude & program will follow him as long as he's leader; they're team players.
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Coalition politics always means learning to play well with other factions in your party, and also accepting that different factions get a turn at the wheel. Too many of the loud MAGA voices haven't accepted that or planned beyond his term.
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Replying to @_Drew_McCoy_ @baseballcrank
Right. How do we reassemble our old suburban coalition while keeping the Drews happy (I am not being a jerk here. Being quite serious.)
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The Jeb! GOP is never going to be in charge again. The question is whether it accepts that or provokes a civil war by trying to reclaim power.
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Obsessing over Jeb will get you nowhere.
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