The general election is exactly one month away, and it’s still a nail-biter if we are to believe the polling. This race is likely to remain a nail-biter, although why is a bit of a mystery, given the many and varied weaknesses of the Democratic ticket; but for many decades now, the hardcore party faithful have been pretty consistent in making up, each, about a third of the electorate. About a third of the voters will vote Democratic if the candidate is a stuffed armadillo, and about a third will vote Republican if the candidate is a dead woodchuck. That’s the political reality we deal with. Interestingly, this ratio has stayed pretty constant, even though the political parties themselves have changed. My Dad described himself as a Truman Democrat, but Harry “The Buck Stops Here” Truman wouldn’t recognize today’s Democratic Party.
The GOP has likewise changed, and in the last eight years, there has been a considerable transformation, due in large part to one person: Donald John Trump. Whether he wins or loses the 2024 election, of course, sooner or later the Age of Trump will end. Which brings up an interesting question: What will a post-Trump Republican party look like? In a Saturday article, the Washington Examiner’s Sarah Bedford has some interesting speculations about that:
As the 2024 election rapidly approaches, a familiar debate is on the horizon: the future of a post-Trump GOP.
Whether that point remains a blurry dot more than four years in the future or an imminent battle to be waged just months from now depends on one’s confidence in a Trump victory next month.
But the reality is that the party will eventually have to face a future without the man who has been its center of gravity for nearly a decade, as well as the question of what to do with the movement he created.
“There will be a sort of concerted push from GOP elites to try to reestablish a Republican establishment that’s conducive to their interests,” Duncan Braid, coalitions director at American Compass, told the Washington Examiner. “I don’t think that they will be successful, largely because the voters have changed so much.”
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