Is the GOP on the verge of collapse?

Republicans have gotten a lot of mileage over ginned up wedge issues for decades, that won’t change.

The GOP will adhere to its racist, bigoted agenda – lying about and vilifying immigrants, demonizing transgender Americans, propagating racist replacement theory, and exploiting white grievance politics.
Why is it every time you post, it's a pure projection?

Are you sniffing paint fumes?
 
Seems some have gotten a talking points memo after the democrat approval went down and then even the idiot Schiff sounded off over a conversation he had at a target.
 
But they've been able to exert influence from a position of being in the minority on policy positions. In part due to structural advantages like the EC and disproportionate representation of rural states in the Senate. And by gerrymandering districts as well as masterfully using wedge issues to both get out their base voters and misinform voters.

I'm asking if that model is sustainable?
No it’s not, hence why your lost so bigly in 2024.

And have a 21 percent approval
 
The GOP is the conventional reference to the Repub party but we all know at this point in time it's the party of trump. He's pulling all the strings and has been for years now. If you challenge him or what he's doing in a meaningful way you get banished from the party. Open dissent is a political death wish for congressional Repubs.

So, with all the focus on his plunge in the polls on a broad array of issues something else needs to be explored. Namely, how popular were GOP positions on consequential issues prior to trump's freefall on the economy, immigration, and DOGE?


Not very as it turns out.

trump got elected by capitalizing on the electoral reality of the sitting prez getting blamed for the country's ills. Primary among them being inflation. Inflation that's about to reignite when the full impact of the tariffs enters the economy's bloodstream.

In the next election cycle, and ones beyond that, with trump's influence waning, what issues will support Repub candidates seeing as their positions on the environment, access to abortions, gun control, saving the social safety net, always have been and will remain unpopular? Unless they change course and move to the center that is. They've gotten a lot of mileage over ginned up wedge issues like CRT in the past. But how long can that be sustained?
"bloodbath" :confused:
 
Democrat approval as a party stands at 21%.
And yet a position by position breakdown of support for each party's respective positions on policy matters show the majority favor Dem's. One advantage Repubs have is with immigration. Dotard is posing a threat to that advantage with his bigoted idiocy.
 
The GOP is the conventional reference to the Repub party but we all know at this point in time it's the party of trump. He's pulling all the strings and has been for years now. If you challenge him or what he's doing in a meaningful way you get banished from the party. Open dissent is a political death wish for congressional Repubs.

So, with all the focus on his plunge in the polls on a broad array of issues something else needs to be explored. Namely, how popular were GOP positions on consequential issues prior to trump's freefall on the economy, immigration, and DOGE?


Not very as it turns out.

trump got elected by capitalizing on the electoral reality of the sitting prez getting blamed for the country's ills. Primary among them being inflation. Inflation that's about to reignite when the full impact of the tariffs enters the economy's bloodstream.

In the next election cycle, and ones beyond that, with trump's influence waning, what issues will support Repub candidates seeing as their positions on the environment, access to abortions, gun control, saving the social safety net, always have been and will remain unpopular? Unless they change course and move to the center that is. They've gotten a lot of mileage over ginned up wedge issues like CRT in the past. But how long can that be sustained?

no more shits 2.webp
 
The GOP is the conventional reference to the Repub party but we all know at this point in time it's the party of trump. He's pulling all the strings and has been for years now. If you challenge him or what he's doing in a meaningful way you get banished from the party. Open dissent is a political death wish for congressional Repubs.

So, with all the focus on his plunge in the polls on a broad array of issues something else needs to be explored. Namely, how popular were GOP positions on consequential issues prior to trump's freefall on the economy, immigration, and DOGE?


Not very as it turns out.

trump got elected by capitalizing on the electoral reality of the sitting prez getting blamed for the country's ills. Primary among them being inflation. Inflation that's about to reignite when the full impact of the tariffs enters the economy's bloodstream.

In the next election cycle, and ones beyond that, with trump's influence waning, what issues will support Repub candidates seeing as their positions on the environment, access to abortions, gun control, saving the social safety net, always have been and will remain unpopular? Unless they change course and move to the center that is. They've gotten a lot of mileage over ginned up wedge issues like CRT in the past. But how long can that be sustained?
Common sense left the tent long ago, and there is little left resembling the GOP. This is magaturds and the orange bag O' shit derp party.

Magaturds are made up of sycophants constantly whining about kitchen table issues affecting tiny percentages of Americans. Bitching about immigration 24/7, but their leadership are totally incompetent and ineffectual to stem it. Starting a trade war to try and lower the deficit because they are out of original ideas so recycling failed ones is the only path left.

Magaturds sound like leftists, but parrot the old chestnut issues the Christian right has been trying to cement into law for 50 years. They live to bitch about democrats while using their playbook.

Without gaslighting and propaganda disparaging the 'other' party, magaturds would have to hold themselves accountable. Magaturds don't do accountability. Based on their financial and legislative achievements magaturds would be fucked without the orange bag O' shit and democrats.
 
The GOP is the conventional reference to the Repub party but we all know at this point in time it's the party of trump. He's pulling all the strings and has been for years now. If you challenge him or what he's doing in a meaningful way you get banished from the party. Open dissent is a political death wish for congressional Repubs.

So, with all the focus on his plunge in the polls on a broad array of issues something else needs to be explored. Namely, how popular were GOP positions on consequential issues prior to trump's freefall on the economy, immigration, and DOGE?


Not very as it turns out.

trump got elected by capitalizing on the electoral reality of the sitting prez getting blamed for the country's ills. Primary among them being inflation. Inflation that's about to reignite when the full impact of the tariffs enters the economy's bloodstream.

In the next election cycle, and ones beyond that, with trump's influence waning, what issues will support Repub candidates seeing as their positions on the environment, access to abortions, gun control, saving the social safety net, always have been and will remain unpopular? Unless they change course and move to the center that is. They've gotten a lot of mileage over ginned up wedge issues like CRT in the past. But how long can that be sustained?

If a majority of Americans agree with democrats, why are they polling at 25%? Stop using CNN as a source, it makes you look even dumber.
 
Whoopie fucking do. Short term fixes. Bandaids that are constitutionally questionable. He will kick the immigration can down the road just like every politician before him.

Orange b
.

Deep left cult desperation starting to show up CONTINUALLY.

The terror is fun to watch.



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Whoopie fucking do. Short term fixes. Bandaids that are constitutionally questionable. He will kick the immigration can down the road just like every politician before him.

Orange bag O' shit.

LOL From "republicans can't do anything about immigration" to "who cares that Trump stopped 95% of illegal immigration in 2 months?" LOL

Orange bag of shit beat your bag of shit.

Constitutionally questionable to stop illegal immigrants? Since when, dumbfuck?
 
The GOP is the conventional reference to the Repub party but we all know at this point in time it's the party of trump. He's pulling all the strings and has been for years now. If you challenge him or what he's doing in a meaningful way you get banished from the party. Open dissent is a political death wish for congressional Repubs.

So, with all the focus on his plunge in the polls on a broad array of issues something else needs to be explored. Namely, how popular were GOP positions on consequential issues prior to trump's freefall on the economy, immigration, and DOGE?


Not very as it turns out.

trump got elected by capitalizing on the electoral reality of the sitting prez getting blamed for the country's ills. Primary among them being inflation. Inflation that's about to reignite when the full impact of the tariffs enters the economy's bloodstream.

In the next election cycle, and ones beyond that, with trump's influence waning, what issues will support Repub candidates seeing as their positions on the environment, access to abortions, gun control, saving the social safety net, always have been and will remain unpopular? Unless they change course and move to the center that is. They've gotten a lot of mileage over ginned up wedge issues like CRT in the past. But how long can that be sustained?
OMG The projection is epic.
 
LOL From "republicans can't do anything about immigration" to "who cares that Trump stopped 95% of illegal immigration in 2 months?" LOL
Laugh it up, fuzznuts. Magaturds parrot whatever their tribe feeds them. I take 95% of their bullshit with a grain of salt 100% of the time.
Orange bag of shit beat your bag of shit.
I didn't vote for either bag of shit. I'm not a moron like you.
Constitutionally questionable to stop illegal immigrants? Since when, dumbfuck?
Since you assholes decided you knew better than due process and our constitution, you dumb fuck.
 
Laugh it up, fuzznuts. Magaturds parrot whatever their tribe feeds them. I take 95% of their bullshit with a grain of salt 100% of the time.

I didn't vote for either bag of shit. I'm not a moron like you.

Since you assholes decided you knew better than due process and our constitution, you dumb fuck.

I take 100% of your bullshit with a grain of salt 100% of the time.

It's called a real leader, vs a corpse for a president.

Ain't it wonderful?

What about due process for the Jan 6th people who were prosecuted for doing nothing more than BEING at the capitol on Jan 6th? Why are you worried about due process for a gang member with 2 court orders for deportation against him? Why do liberals choose this hill to die on? You do realize a majority of Americans want these people gone, right?
 
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