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Donald Trump has officially broken the Republican Party

Pro-democracy conservative elites have failed to organise to defend democracy and advance their interests. The third-tier candidates opposing Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for the GOP presidential nomination can’t even settle on a narrative for why such brazenly anti-democratic politicians pose a danger

June 14, 2023 / 10:23 IST
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There are tens of millions of conservatives in the US. For American democracy to succeed, they need a political party that productively channels their aspirations, represents their ideologies, mediates their conflicts and functions in accord with democratic values and the rule of law.

No such party exists.

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The vacuum is only partly a collective action problem. Pro-democracy conservative elites have failed to organise to defend democracy and advance their interests. The third-tier candidates opposing Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for the GOP presidential nomination can’t even settle on a narrative for why such brazenly anti-democratic politicians pose a danger.

Arriving at a collective strategy to neutralise the threat is even more unlikely. Former Representative Liz Cheney has been a brave truth teller. But she has been mostly singing solo, which enabled MAGA supporters to isolate, demonise and remove her from power.