America Will Rise To The Challenge

Stuart Stevens writes: "Pain is the only teacher in politics, and the Republican Trump party must be defeated again and again, up and down the ballot, until finally, a sense of self-preservation will drive it to change."
Published:November 4, 2024
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A lot of people were wrong about Donald Trump in 2016 but it’s hard to find anyone more wrong than me. I didn’t think he’d win the Republican nomination and certainly wouldn’t be our next president. When he did win, I was forced to ask myself many painful questions. Why had I not seen this?

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