The GOP is still a wholly-owned subsidiary of Trump Inc

"In a climate in which Republican politicians and influencers must unanimously declare that Donald Trump is a victim of political persecution and an almost sainted political figure it’s just incredibly difficult to sustain any kind of argument that Trump should, in essence, be fired as the head of the Republican party. The opening to make that political argument is vanishingly small, open only for the most dexterous of political animals and maybe not even possible for them.

"Something like this state of affairs may continue for the better part of the year, with Donald Trump dominating the race with no clear and credible challenger. Or we may see another candidate like Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin rocket forth like a GOP primary memestock harnessing the same latent Trump-skeptical votes that fueled Ron DeSantis’s rise in late 2022. But those boomlets are fueled by the hope that the chosen candidate might be able to unseat Trump rather than any particular attachment to the candidate themselves. So it can crater as quickly as it rises. Once it becomes clear they can’t unseat Trump most of the support disintegrates."

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/dc-insiders-and-gops-wake-up-and-smell-the-coffee

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