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    This election nonsense by Trump may end up splitting up the Republican Party. I just don’t see how the one third (?) who are principled conservatives can stay in the same party with Trump sycophants who are willing to sign onto the TX Supreme Court case.

    We also saw the alt right types chanting “destroy the GOP” in Washington today because they didn’t keep Trump in power. I think the Q types will also hold the same ill will toward the traditional Republican Party. In fact its quite possible that all the voters who are really in a Trump personality cult will also blame the GOP for his loss. It’s only a matter of time IMO before Trump himself gets around to blaming the GOP.

    There is some discussion of this on Twitter. What do you all think?



     
    Yup.
    I've been saying for years that the GOP won't change until they lose.
    Why would they?
    If voter suppression, fearmongering and gerrymandering keep you in power, why stop?

    Except they have lost.

    The House, the White House and the Senate

    And yet they seem to be doubling down
     
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    Except they have lost.

    The House, the White House and the Senate

    And yet they seem to be doubling down

    I am very curious how this plays out with redistricting post Census. I can see true believe Trumpers being willing to do whatever it takes to crack 'n pack their way to out this.
     
    I see we are back to this



    It was almost comical how many Republicans claimed to have no knowledge of whatever crazy thing Trump just said or tweeted, even when you asked them again days later
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    Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama said Tuesday that he can't comment on allegations against Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene because bad weather has prevented him from reading the news.

    "I haven't even looked at what all she's done," he told the CNN producer Ted Barrett. "I'd have to hold back a statement on that. Travel in this weather it's been a little rough looking at any news or whatever." ...........

    GOP Sen. Tommy Tuberville says he doesn't know anything about Marjorie Taylor Greene because bad weather has prevented him from reading the news (msn.com)

    I suspect that Tommy Tuberville will repeat this for most of his tenure, since he is pretty dumb.
     
    Maybe a prolonged loss. Say if there are 3 consecutive (D) presidents and/or the (D) controls the house an senate for 10-ish years. I think right now (R) is more like "tis merely a flesh wound" mindset

    And they are completely correct. All they have to do is prevent the D's from passing any meaningful legislation and they will be right back in power in 4 years. The R's have played the long game for the past 40 years and it is finally paying off. They have a much easier road to power than the left does.
     
    Not really. It won’t take much to solidify the Democratic majorities. We all know the economy will be better in a year. If the Democrats can steer clear of getting tagged with defunding the police (an idea which in parts has merit) and the whole LGBTQ bathroom issue which I see brewing up again (no matter that bill was introduced under trump by a Republican) and pass some meaningful whatever to give people in the rust belt area some hope for the future it will be a Democratic shoo in.
    Also, Texas isn’t all that far away. If Biden makes a meaningful structural difference in immigration (path tho citizenship for DACA, things like that) it will solidify the Democratic base and as long as Texas keeps actively poaching large companies from California, and bringing the Democratic voters with them, Texas going blue isn’t as far off as many think. With that the Republican Party would be done in its current format. Well that and as the boomer generation continues to die off
     
    Not really. It won’t take much to solidify the Democratic majorities. We all know the economy will be better in a year. If the Democrats can steer clear of getting tagged with defunding the police (an idea which in parts has merit) and the whole LGBTQ bathroom issue which I see brewing up again (no matter that bill was introduced under trump by a Republican) and pass some meaningful whatever to give people in the rust belt area some hope for the future it will be a Democratic shoo in.
    Also, Texas isn’t all that far away. If Biden makes a meaningful structural difference in immigration (path tho citizenship for DACA, things like that) it will solidify the Democratic base and as long as Texas keeps actively poaching large companies from California, and bringing the Democratic voters with them, Texas going blue isn’t as far off as many think. With that the Republican Party would be done in its current format. Well that and as the boomer generation continues to die off


    I hope that you are correct. But don't underestimate the R's ability to trick people into believing that any success Biden has is only because Trump did such a great job and we are only now reaping the benefits.

    I believe Biden has a very difficult re-election in 4 Years.
     
    And they are completely correct. All they have to do is prevent the D's from passing any meaningful legislation and they will be right back in power in 4 years. The R's have played the long game for the past 40 years and it is finally paying off. They have a much easier road to power than the left does.

    So long as Democrats use budget reconciliation the Republicans can't stop them on a lot of meaningful legislation. They really just need to get Manchin on board. So long as Joe doesn't actually fall in the same trap as Obama, and waste a ton of time trying to woo the likes of Susan Collins. Democrats may do well in midterms despite the normal trend of the president's party getting clobbered.

    I still don't know what's going to happen with Republicans. Mitch has clearly had enough of the Q-anon crazies.

    I'll also add, one overall strategy not being talked about here. The MTG vote is less about stripping her from committees really, and more about getting Republican votes on the record supporting her. Democrats plan on running on 2022 with the idea of the Republican party is the Q-anon party.


    The DCCC's $500,000 TV and digital ad campaign will run in the districts of seven vulnerable Republicans: Reps. Mike Garcia, Young Kim and Michelle Steel of California; Maria Elvira Salazar of Florida; Don Bacon of Nebraska; Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania; and Beth Van Duyne of Texas. The spots use footage of rioters storming the Capitol and accuses Republican members of standing "with Q not you."
     
    I have my own issues with Bill Kristol, but IMO he has been on the right side of most issues for the last 4+ years. He has started a new Republican organization to hold the liars responsible for their actions and to support those who had the courage to stand up to Trump.

    Republican Accountability Project



    To be clear, the organization has been putting out videos for months.
     
    So long as Democrats use budget reconciliation the Republicans can't stop them on a lot of meaningful legislation.


    My understanding is that budget reconciliation can only be used once per session. This session it could potentially be used twice because it wasn’t used at all last session. I may be remembering this wrong, but this is what I recall reading somewhere.
     
    So long as Democrats use budget reconciliation the Republicans can't stop them on a lot of meaningful legislation. They really just need to get Manchin on board. So long as Joe doesn't actually fall in the same trap as Obama, and waste a ton of time trying to woo the likes of Susan Collins. Democrats may do well in midterms despite the normal trend of the president's party getting clobbered.

    I still don't know what's going to happen with Republicans. Mitch has clearly had enough of the Q-anon crazies.

    I'll also add, one overall strategy not being talked about here. The MTG vote is less about stripping her from committees really, and more about getting Republican votes on the record supporting her. Democrats plan on running on 2022 with the idea of the Republican party is the Q-anon party.

    Allegedly Biden has already flat out said he's not doing a repeat of Obamacare.. i.e. wasting 9 months courting Republicans all to get 0 votes.

    I think I got it from a NY times e-mail today.
     
    Yup... See. Dems already moving forward with Plan B while giving Plan A a little time to breath.


    Whatever gets it done. I think the finer points of policy debates can be drilled down in future legislation. Let's get this one done and take it from there.
     
    I'll also add, one overall strategy not being talked about here. The MTG vote is less about stripping her from committees really, and more about getting Republican votes on the record supporting her. Democrats plan on running on 2022 with the idea of the Republican party is the Q-anon party.

    IMO, the Dems have already succeeded in getting the R's to embrace the Qrazies when they held the vote on Cheney and supported MTG. There's no need for the D's to hold this vote on the floor because the resulting vote will lead to the inevitable party line vote.

    I seem to remember Pelosi calling out multiple members of her caucus when they allegedly crossed lines, it's not her responsibility to hold MTG to account, it's her caucus' responsibility. After the meeting the McCarthy held Tuesday night, they choose to embrace her and that is on them.
     
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