Polishprince
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Because they have strong policy disagreements with the Democrats.They're in a no-win position. If they spin off, they lose their massive infrastructure. If they stay, it's David vs. Goliath.The should have just spun off.While I admire these Republicans for trying to stay and fight rather than start a third party, this seems a little quixotic to me.
Who knows. Anyway, good luck, folks. Your party and its embarrassing conspiracies are hurting this country.
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This is gonna take a while, for sure.
They have a 3rd alternative, you know. They can join up with their anti-Trump allies in the Democrat Party and take a stand. After all, they supported the anti-Trump forces in 2020 and were successful. Why not keep a winning (from their perspective) combination?
Obviously.
They may have policy disagreements, but none so great that it would change their votes. It would seem to be smarter to reach across the aisle and work with their allies instead.