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In reply to the discussion: Even if Trump got impeached by the U.S. House... [View all]unblock
(55,854 posts)10. Not clear at all.
Republican worry most about getting re-elected and as their states (and gerrymandered districts in the House) get reduced in number, the ones remaining will be even more partisan.
That means they worry more about getting primaries than the general as the general is usually a forgone conclusion.
They can be pissed and disappointed with Donnie, but they won't do anything to piss of their base.
Basically, Donnie can't be removed via impeachment or forced resignation until foxnews turns on him.
Don't count on it.
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I hope so. Demographics continue to help us. But I don't think we're there quite yet
unblock
May 2018
#18
Yep. The Trump base is the Republican base. Republicans can't afford to alienate that base.
Garrett78
May 2018
#42
+1, ... and the house and Senate can start investigating where KGOP PACs are getting their money fro
uponit7771
May 2018
#44
Pence has the charisma of a sack of potatoes. Couldn't sell ice water to people in hell
emulatorloo
May 2018
#6
Point is Trump can sell his destructive policies to his supporters. Pence can't sell anything
emulatorloo
May 2018
#33
The hardcore 30ish percent that support Trump will almost certainly back Pence
Jake Stern
May 2018
#36