How would the GOP deal with a TRUMP loss? (user search)
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  How would the GOP deal with a TRUMP loss? (search mode)
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Claim TRUMP wasn't a true conservative and look for someone MORE right-wing in 2020
 
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Come to it's senses and fight for a Bush, Christie, Kasich type candidate in 2020
 
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No effect
 
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Other (discuss in comments)
 
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Total Voters: 84

Author Topic: How would the GOP deal with a TRUMP loss?  (Read 1819 times)
SillyAmerican
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« on: May 17, 2016, 04:51:51 AM »

The rightist party is the natural home for nationalist sentiments within a country. I expect the Republicans will find it increasingly difficult to deny reality and pretend it is still 2004, when in fact the world is much different. People are sick of war and the domestic situation is dreadful. The energy is going to be that of a more inward focus.

Regardless of what Trump's margin is, there will be Republicans eyeing his message and path and will offer a similar pitch to try and get the Trump vote in the primaries, whilst avoiding Trump's personality and controversial statements.

Yes. This.
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