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Attila Gorilla (15,046 posts) Mon Nov 7, 2016, 12:03 PMDonald Trump loss expected to trigger GOP party civil war WASHINGTON — The civil war for the soul of the Republican Party is only going to grow more bitter if Donald Trump loses to Hillary Clinton. The Tea Party-establishment battle has wreaked havoc on the party for a half-decade. And the explosion of Trumpism — nationalist, populist, at times racist — further scatters any chances of party unification following the most toxic presidential campaign in modern history. "It's not going away, it's going to have major implications, and it is a giant cry in the dark," said Rep. Mark Sanford (R-S.C.), a hardline conservative who doesn't like Trump but has promised to back the nominee. "I don't think are far from the pitchforks level of frustration. ... What exists in the political marketplace these days is dynamite, nitroglycerine, it's extremely explosive and can go many different ways," he said. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/donald-trump-loss-expected-trigger-gop-party-civil-war-article-1.2861214
frankt8242 (12,868 posts) 1. His nomination actually "triggered" it..!!!His upcoming resounding defeat might bring on the "final battle" though..!! it'll be interesting to see what the casualty list will look like..
JeffJenk (2,291 posts) 2. It will be nice to see them go after each other with the viciousness and violence they aimat libs/Dems. The more they fight each other, the weaker their perverted and toxic party will become to the public. Of course, they will still have plenty of time, energy, and money to do a massive effort to sabotage our government and the nation in another attempt to negate the results of an election. Can they multi-task?
Letmypeoplevote (34,872 posts) 5. This will be fun to watch