The Republican Party Post-Trump - What Will It Look Like...?

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Trumps not going anywhere. He owns the party now as you can see by the RNC who they voted on. I rather be a Republican than Democrat going into 22 and beyond. I think it’d be much easier to get elected. Those Trump voters aren’t going anywhere. Dems have to appease way too many groups. I think Dems have lost the working class voters forever and there’s no point trying to get them back.
 

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Pretty sure that guy is an upper middle class New Yorker, his devotion to redneck NazBol shyt is interesting
The economic conditions the Republicans refuse to address affect everyone. Middle class whites getting 200,000 dollar medical bills too.

Only so many wars, that we don’t win, will distract away from that.
 

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Trumps not going anywhere. He owns the party now as you can see by the RNC who they voted on. I rather be a Republican than Democrat going into 22 and beyond. I think it’d be much easier to get elected. Those Trump voters aren’t going anywhere. Dems have to appease way too many groups. I think Dems have lost the working class voters forever and there’s no point trying to get them back.
It’s going to take a decade of losses for them to let go. Two years is nothing in political terms.
 

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The economic conditions the Republicans refuse to address affect everyone. Middle class whites getting 200,000 medical bills too.

Only so many wars, that we don’t win, will distract away from that.

Yeah but he wants them to become left wing economically WHILE doubling down on all the redneck far right cultural shyt.
 

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Trumps not going anywhere. He owns the party now as you can see by the RNC who they voted on. I rather be a Republican than Democrat going into 22 and beyond. I think it’d be much easier to get elected. Those Trump voters aren’t going anywhere. Dems have to appease way too many groups. I think Dems have lost the working class voters forever and there’s no point trying to get them back.

What working class voters? White ones? Cause Dems are still winning black voters at 85-90% to 10-15% margins. Latinos are still voting Dem on average at 65%-35% margin nationally.

Trump supporters are mostly middle class to upper middle class. And then you have the poor whites.

The GOP has the electoral advantages. And it is the Trump party.

Its nothing new.

 

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This is important. All the GOP politicians openly shytting on Trump right now have no chance of winning the 2024 nomination. I was reading an article yesterday from Pat Buchanan & he talked about how all the establishment GOP folks who shytted on Barry Goldwater after the 1964 election would end up never being nominated for POTUS or VP. It was people like Nixon & Reagan who were loyal to Goldwater that ended up being POTUS.

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This is the article:


Posting that right-wing propaganda site pushing the hopes of a right-wing extremist.

They've ridden as hard as they could for Trump all this time. Of course they're going to push for some future where their people are still in charge.



Some of the "Populist-Right" pundits (i.e. Saagar Enjeti) are actually happy that corporations, wall street, the chamber of commerce, & etc. are abandoning the GOP because they feel it will force the GOP to cater to the working class & small businesses.
:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:

Corporations and Wall Street aren't "abandoning the GOP", what's this bullshyt claim? :deadrose:

A party solely composed of White working-class people would have maybe 1/3 of the electorate at most, no talent, and no money. What the fukk would they do? They'd just be an impotent tool of the most immoral rich, rich funders like Peter Theil or organizations like Breitbart would end up steering and controlling them.
 

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They just voted for him in record numbers in November...

The Trumptard cultist is the majority in the GOP base right now...

They just showed you in GA, the GOP cannot win without them....

Parler, OAN and all other types of alternative social media/media channels are spinning up right now to cater to these idiots...That takes money...
For Trump they voted.

How does that help the average Republicans going forward without him on the ballot?
 

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Colin Powell hasn't endorsed a GOP presidential candidate since Bush. He's basically been a Democrat since 2008 & doesn't want to admit it. I don't know why the media keep making a big deal every time he makes statements like this.



EDIT:

Speaking of Neocons like Colin Powell, I thought this commentary was interesting:







EDIT # 2:

Looks like Powell voted for John Kerry in 2004:



So he hasn't supported a GOP president since 2000, if ever.
 
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I'm even less sure what it will look after the events at the capitol
 

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I think they are taking the McConnell 2008 -2016 route.

Everyone assumes the multicultural coalition will kill the GOP and he just sticks to obstruction and wins the House, Senate, and Presidency.
 
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