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Ghatanathoah's avatar

The question is, how electable will post Trump Republicans be without his cult of personality to energize the base? It seems likely that without Trump's skill for showmanship, Republican craziness will become a much more serious electoral liability. We may end up seeing something like the Democrats are going through now, where they are trying to appeal to the wider electorate, but the crazy elements of their base form a millstone around their necks.

If the Democrats manage to get their actual even halfway together by the time Trump leaves office, the Republican party might spend many years in the wilderness post-Trump. I expect that Republican elites may have even more trouble purging their parties of madness than the Democrats are.

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DeepLeftAnalysis🔸's avatar

A Yarvinist-Vance might be more dangerous than Trump. Trump has "instincts," is easily distracted and chickens out, while Yarvin and Vance have deeper ideological plans. I can see a situation in which Vance drops a lot of the silliness (crypo scams, corruption, family nepotism) and ruthlessly pursues a program of tariffs and mass deportations. The other factor to consider is that Vance is so obsequious that we don't really know what he *actually* believes, if anything. Maybe without Trump at the helm, Vance becomes normal again. At the very least I hope there is a gap between his working class rhetoric and his actual policy.

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