If bowing before all things Trump is the litmus test for being a loyal Republican, the party should get used to continued losses in the suburbs.
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Michael Steele comments on the Republican Party's challenges with suburban voters due to Trump's influence.
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Don`t sit back and start complaining about, oh, my god, look what happened to women, when you had an opportunity to stand with them.
Maybe Trump simply pulled back the curtain and exposed the truth of what the Republican Party has always been about.
I take your civility argument, you like to say 78 million people voted for Donald Trump, well 82 million people voted for Joe Biden and he didn't get that civility that you're talking about from Donald Trump in those four years.
In my estimation, it falls squarely on the hands and the heads of the Marjorie Taylor Greenes, the Jim Jordans, the Josh Hawleys, Mitch McConnells, the Kevin McCarthys, the people who are leaders in the party.





