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TopicAre Republicans intrinsically more united than Democrats? If so, why?
EPR-radar
01/30/25 4:40:59 PM
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darkknight109 posted...
No, they're not.

Seriously, one look at the Republican party should tell you this. Republicans are an alliance of convenience of four major groups, none of whom share much common ground beyond their hatred of the Democrats:
These groups and their divisions are real, but almost completely irrelevant.

Because the one thing they agree on 100% is that hatred of Democrats. That's why their base never flakes out in general elections, and why all Republicans are in or pretending to be in the Trump cult.

The only way divisions among Republicans become relevant is a worst-case scenario of one-party Republican rule, because that's when the Republican civil war would finally start to determine which faction rules the GOP dictatorship.

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