If Trump lost in 2016, would he be seen as “the man who led the GOP to a 3rd consecutive defeat”? (user search)
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« on: June 10, 2021, 04:07:45 PM »
« edited: June 10, 2021, 04:11:41 PM by Antarctic-Statism »

The ascendance of grassroots conservatives within the party couldn't really be curbed, but they might not have shed the Tea Party moniker in favor of this bizarre Trump personality cult. Really, the amount of influence Trump has depends on how big his loss is, and I'm guessing you're talking about the 278 map for Hillary. In any case, I could see a Rubio win in 2020 predicated on lockdown backlash. Increasingly narrow margins of victory for the Democrats over those three consecutive wins would also indicate some disillusionment with the party, and Trump might have been remembered as "almost there, but not quite".
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